She explained: “Although it’s not really talked about, Aspirin can cause nutrient deficiencies if taken on a regular basis.
“In fact, it can compromise the absorption of some essential nutrients, such as Vitamin C, calcium, iron, and folic acid – which means it can cause a deficiency of these vitamins and minerals.”
She added: “Aspirin is associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding so it is not recommended that it is taken routinely, for example to prevent a heart attack or stroke.
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“However it can be used if you have already had a heart attack as part of secondary prevention and another medication is generally given alongside to protect the stomach.”
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Source: Daily Express