Aspirin is something widely used in everyday practice, and generally well-tolerated. Yet, potentially serious adverse effects - sometimes leading to hospitalization - exist. Who's at risk? What are the symptoms, and can Aspirin desensitization work for all patients? Join Dr. Todd A. Mahr as he speaks with Dr. Stephen Tilles, clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, in a discussion of aspirin intolerance.
Aspirin Intolerance: Testing & Desensitization
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Aspirin is something widely used in everyday practice, and generally well-tolerated. Yet, potentially serious adverse effects - sometimes leading to hospitalization - exist. Who's at risk? What are the symptoms, and can Aspirin desensitization work for all patients? Join Dr. Todd A. Mahr as he speaks with Dr. Stephen Tilles, clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, in a discussion of aspirin intolerance.
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