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Old 09-30-2014, 12:12 PM
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Some NSAIDs are very lipophic and enter into the brain...
Indomethacin is one. Ketoralac is another.

Indomethacin is well know for causing silent bleeds...it can be very dangerous to take on a regular basis.

That aspirin may be enteric coated, but the major activity of all NSAIDs is systemic. Aspirin and the others will affect clotting and cause bleeding in the brain and anywhere else.

http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/n...rin-worth-risk

SSRIs increase bleeding risks.
MarkNeil is high risk due to his GI problems, Proton pump inhibitor, etc. So while aspirin is helpful sometimes, it can really cause terrible events--even hemorrhages!
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