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Why is Aspirin used in the prevention of heart-attacks?


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Hint: Aspirin is an organic compound consisting of the following structure.

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To relieve pain we should use 300 mg of aspirin but the usual dose of aspirin to prevent heart attack is 75 mg for one day.

Complete step by step answer:
- Acetyl salicylic acid is the chemical name of aspirin.
- Generally the heart attack comes due to the clotting of the blood in the vessels which supply the blood to the heart.
- Therefore the blood clot blocks the artery and prevents the blood flow to the heart and causes heart attack.
- Aspirin has property to reduces the formation of the clots in arteries and then to prevent the heart attack.
- Very low doses of aspirin is suggested to prevent heart attack problems.
- A general dose of 75 -100 mg of aspirin is suggestible to prevent heart attack.
- Medications in low doses of aspirin are called antiplatelets because they reduce the accumulation of platelets.

Addition information:
- Aspirin is a white color solid in nature.
 - The molecular formula of aspirin is ${{C}_{9}}{{H}_{8}}{{O}_{4}}$ .
- The IUPAC name of aspirin is 2-Acetoxybenzoic acid.
- Aspirin is slightly soluble in water.

Note: General purpose of usage of aspirin is a pain killer (reduces the pain) and reduces the fever in high doses (300 mg) but in low doses (70 - 75 mg) used as a medication to prevent the heart attack. High consumption of aspirin causes risk of formation of stomach ulcers.