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Aspirin (ASA): Antiplatelet Pharmacology Made Easy & Relevant

Jan 15, 202643 min
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Episode description

Master Aspirin (ASA) fast with this Antiplatelet Pharmacology Made Easy & Relevant lecture. In this lecture from This is Why, Dr. Busti will make sure you learn how acetylsalicylic acid works as an antiplatelet drug, including COX-1 inhibition, decreased thromboxane A2 (TXA2), and reduced platelet aggregation—plus the key clinical takeaways for MI prevention, stroke prevention, and secondary prevention.

You’ll learn how to:
- Aspirin mechanism of action (COX inhibitor → ↓ TXA2 → ↓ platelet aggregation)
- Why aspirin is different from other NSAIDs in antiplatelet therapy
- High-yield uses in cardiovascular pharmacology (MI/stroke prevention)
- Side effects, contraindications, and safety pearls you need for exams

The goal = make medical education easy and clinically relevant.

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Disclaimer:
This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not replace individualized evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions about a medical condition and never delay care because of educational content.

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