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Cardiprin Low Dose Aspirin 180 Tablets

Cardiprin Low Dose Aspirin 180 Tablets
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$16.95

Cardiprin tablets are a low dose form of aspirin. Aspirin, is shown to lower the risk of stroke and heart attack in people who have blood vessel disorders.

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Cardiprin tablets are a low dose form of aspirin. They are designed to prevent blood platelets from sticking together. It is also designed to help reduce the chance of a blood clot forming.

Each Cardiprin tablet contains 100mg of Aspirin, a dose shown by medical studies to effectively lower the risk of stroke and heart attack in people who have blood vessel disorders, with a low risk of side effects.

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