The purpose of the study is to test higher versus lower doses of aspirin on markers of atherosclerosis in patients who have had a heart attack.
Aspirin reduces risks of heart attacks, strokes, and deaths from cardiovascular causes in patients who have survived a prior event as well as during an acute heart attack. Low dose aspirin is sufficient to achieve complete inhibition of platelet aggregability, or stickiness, and this is the mechanism whereby aspirin prevents formation of blood clots. Our research is designed to explore whether higher doses of aspirin provide additional benefits on markers of atherosclerosis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
37
Dosage
Florida Cardiovascular Research
Atlantis, Florida, United States
The Broward Heart Group, P.A.
Tamarac, Florida, United States
Change in Nitric Oxide Formation From Baseline to 3 Months.
Heme oxygenase a downstream target of nitric oxide formation
Time frame: Baseline to 3 Months (90-97 days)
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