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Aspirin
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Aspirin is an NSAID [1] A recommendation of AAs-clopidogrel to maintain the patency of the stent following coronary intervention. Clopidogrel is a P2Y12 inhibiting platelet agent; the combination AAs Ticagrelor wasn´t better than clopidogrel+aspirin [2]

Kawasaki
Protocols recommend AAs and intravenous immunoglubin; however many cases have be shown to be refractory to this treatment [3]
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria

Low dosis Aspirin 2-3 mg/Kg body weight is recommended for prevention of cardiovascular and stroke complications [4]
ATC


Salicylic acid and derivates
- Acetylsalicylic acid (INN)