2010
DOI: 10.1177/1076029609356425
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The Similarity Between Aspirin Treatment and the Lack of Response to Epinephrine and the Frequency of Aspirin Resistance in Healthy Males

Abstract: The observation of AA aggregation in the participants with a lack of response to epinephrine demonstrates that epinephrine nonresponse cannot substitute aspirin treatment. The fact that aspirin resistance is observed in healthy males supports the view that aspirin resistance exists even before the first usage.

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