Can chewing an aspirin stop a heart attack?

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Isabella Brooks

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Take a regular-strength (325-mg) aspirin pill that is not enteric-coated. Don't swallow it; chew it, and then swallow it with a glass of water. ... If it turns out that your symptoms were not caused by an impending heart attack after all, that's fine; chewing the one aspirin pill won't hurt.Jan 1, 2017

Penelope Baker

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Take a regular-strength (325-mg) aspirin pill that is not enteric-coated. Don't swallow it; chew it, and then swallow it with a glass of water. ... If it turns out that your symptoms were not caused by an impending heart attack after all, that's fine; chewing the one aspirin pill won't hurt.Jan 1, 2017
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