Wondering what everybody's take on this study is? I was so set on pulling the trigger for year round baby aspirin, but this study has me concerned for my kidneys...
"CONCLUSION:
Mini-dose aspirin, even at a dosage of 75 mg/day, caused significant changes in renal function and UA handling within 1 week in a group of elderly inpatients, mainly in those with preexisting hypoalbuminemia. Given the widespread (and often unmonitored) use of mini-dose aspirin, especially among the elderly, these findings call for clinician alertness as well as for further studies to clarify the mechanisms underlying these phenomena."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10643705
It's well known that aspirin isn't recommended for those with existing kidney issues, but I wonder if this translates to some degree in healthy individuals as well? Curious to see if anyone here running it with consistent bloodwork has had issues.