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It should be intuitively obvious to the least intelligent among us that one would STOP THE CAR FIRST.Don't you people think before you type--you are talking about a heart attack--the OP stated you're driving down the road near a hospital and you are going to lose consciousness in seconds if you do not start compressions--SO YOU COUGH--TO COMPRESS. not pull over and search for an aspirin to chew so that it can take 5 minutes to work. A stroke on the other hand does not stop your heart and a blood thinner is needed. MORONS. Which one of you mental midgets have ever had a heart condition?It's also recommended for a heart attack.That is usually recommended for a stroke.......
I have also heard, fast chew an aspirin. Blood thinner.
Do you need aspirin therapy? - Harvard Health
The medical world agrees that daily aspirin can help people with cardiovascular disease lower their risk of heart attacks and strokes. However, in people who don't have cardiovascular disease, stud...www.health.harvard.eduAspirin for heart attack first aid
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By all three measurements, chewed aspirin worked fastest. It needed only five minutes to reduce TxB2 concentrations by 50%; the Alka-Seltzer took almost 8 minutes, and the swallowed tablet took 12 minutes. Similarly, it took 14 minutes for the chewed tablet to produce maximal platelet inhibition; it took Alka-Seltzer 16 minutes and the swallowed tablet 26 minutes.
BTW, I keep several 325mg aspirin in a pill fob on both of my keychains (and I carry both with me while driving). I wouldn't have to search for aspirin.
I do this because I have a heart condition.
Go piss up a rope, you presumptive idiot.