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Pro-Karyote t1_j7w865m wrote

For daily prophylactic use, it’s 81mg for all body weights (though the actual definition of low-dose aspirin is anything less than 100mg per day - 81mg is traditionally the dose for historical reasons).

Current Aspirin Guidelines

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tjeulink t1_j7wl80m wrote

Historical reasons on medicine dosages? Now im interested haha

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Pro-Karyote t1_j7wp06j wrote

It has to do with a unit of measurement we don’t currently use for dosing medications, called a grain. The full dose of aspirin was 5 grains, which is about 325mg. The low dose was a quarter of the full dose, so 1.25 grains (which is roughly 81mg). That was the dose that was on formulary, and since it falls within the low-dose range and it was the dose available, it stuck.

Brief overview of aspiring dosing history

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TinFoilHeadphones t1_j7xgrnp wrote

Oh, that explains. I thought he said such a specific number as 81mg because of some calculations. I couldn't understand why such a weird number.

(I don't live in the USA, so measurements here are different)

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