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. 2002 Jan 12;324(7329):103-5.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.324.7329.103.

Preventing atherosclerotic events with aspirin

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Preventing atherosclerotic events with aspirin

John G F Cleland. BMJ. .
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Mortality in large long term trials of aspirin after myocardial infarction. Data redrawn from the AMIS and PARIS-II trials

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