NEW YORK (WABC) -- New aspirin research published on Monday may just offer some reassurance to heart failure patients who use the drug daily.
The 10-year study of over 2,300 patients in 11 countries found that daily aspirin did not increase the risk of being hospitalized for or dying from heart failure.
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These findings contrast the thought that aspirin could interfere with the benefits of certain heart failure drugs.
Two previous and smaller studies found that aspirin use led to a higher risk of heart failure complications.