Hypothesis formulation from subgroup analyses: nonadherence or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use explains the lack of clinical benefit of aspirin on first myocardial infarction attributed to "aspirin resistance". (Q43077337)
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scientific article published in May 2010
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English | Hypothesis formulation from subgroup analyses: nonadherence or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use explains the lack of clinical benefit of aspirin on first myocardial infarction attributed to "aspirin resistance". |
scientific article published in May 2010 |
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Hypothesis formulation from subgroup analyses: nonadherence or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use explains the lack of clinical benefit of aspirin on first myocardial infarction attributed to "aspirin resistance". (English)
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Charles H Hennekens
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Paul A Gurbel
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Wendy R Schneider
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Patricia R Hebert
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Udaya S Tantry
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1 May 2010
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