Aspirin more effective than warfarin for some patients
Sun, 10 Apr 2005 09:00 PM EST
... A new clinical trial concludes that aspirin is the preferred treatment for intracranial stenosis, although warfarin is still the top choice for certain stroke-related conditions. ...
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