GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Baby Aspirin Dosage Statistics
The recommended dosage of baby aspirin for heart attack prevention generally ranges from 81-162 mg per day.
In this post, we explore the various statistics surrounding the consumption and effects of baby aspirin. From the percentage of adults regularly taking baby aspirin to the associated risks and benefits, we delve into the data to provide a comprehensive overview of this common medication.
Statistic 1
"According to a 2015 study, about 40% of adults, including 50% of men and 40% of women, consume baby aspirin regularly.,"
Statistic 2
"Roughly 52% of adults aged 45 to 75 years consume baby aspirin regularly,"
Statistic 3
"Baby aspirin use reduces risk of heart attack by 31%.,"
Statistic 4
"For younger people, baby aspirin daily reduced their chances of developing heart disease by 14%.,"
Statistic 5
"The risk of major bleeding increases for adults over 70 who take baby aspirin, from 1.5 events per 1000 people to 3.8.,"
Statistic 6
"As of 2019, about 6.6 million Americans without heart disease were taking daily aspirin for prevention,"
Statistic 7
"Among people age 80 or older, aspirin usage is 35%.,"
Statistic 8
"The annual cost of daily low-dose aspirin to the NHS is approximately £7.5million.,"
Statistic 9
"Approximately 17 percent of adults in the USA reported taking aspirin regularly by the age of 40.,"
Statistic 10
"As many as 14% of people will have an allergic reaction to aspirin. But the reactions are not usually severe.,"
Statistic 11
"40 percent of men and 20 percent of women older than 50 who have never had a cardiovascular event take aspirin prophylactically.,"
Statistic 12
"Among aspirin users, 79% took low-dose (baby) aspirin.,"
Statistic 13
"Approximately 50% decrease in stroke risk when aspirin is used as a secondary preventive measure.,"
Statistic 14
"People aged 60-69 have a 50% lower risk to benefit from aspirin use compared to people aged 50-59.,"
Statistic 15
"Aspirin can provide a 15% reduction in total cardiovascular disease events and a 30% reduction in nonfatal stroke.,"
Statistic 16
"Approximately 53% of middle-aged adults and 70.3% of adults aged 60 years and older without heart disease have reported using aspirin for prevention of heart disease.,"
Statistic 17
"In a study, 33% of respondents reported daily aspirin use of which 75% reported using baby aspirin.,"