Journal of Applied Pharmacy
ASPIRIN BRINGS ABOUT ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BY MODIFICATION OF DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE OF SMOKERS

Authors: Ayed Mizher Habeeb Al-Shammari1*, Ian Naylor2, Robert Naylor2

Keywords: Smoker, diastolic blood pressure, aspirin, Nicotine

Abstract

Smoking promotes arthrosclerosis which means hardening of blood vessels and blocking of arterioles. When this affects the blood vessels that supply the heart, it can lead to destruction of heart muscle. To try and find out why the aspirin had exerted such a beneficial effect, some of the major risk factors which contribute to the risk of heart attacks and strokes were examined in the subjects who took part in the trial, and they all were smokers. It has been observed that diastolic pressure had been modified during the treatment with aspirin.

Article Type:Original research article
Received: 2012-10-05
Accepted: 2012-10-25
First Published:4/25/2024 10:30:12 AM
First Page & Last Page: 212 - 215
Collection Year:2012