I believe it is one tablet a day to keep down chronic inflammation. The dose depends on how sensitive one is. Some people do well on the 100mg 'low-dose', developed for people prone to strokes and heart issues, but some are just fine taking one of the 300mg tablets that are normally taken for headaches etc.
on the package it says one can take up to three 300mg tablets at once, but I think that is for more acute pain. Mind you, some cancer patients suffer pain, so there's that.
I took 300mg per day for three years by mistake! It should have been 75mg. The only adverse effect that might have resulted is tinnitus, which continues to this day.
What dosage is recommended for prevention of metastasis?
I believe it is one tablet a day to keep down chronic inflammation. The dose depends on how sensitive one is. Some people do well on the 100mg 'low-dose', developed for people prone to strokes and heart issues, but some are just fine taking one of the 300mg tablets that are normally taken for headaches etc.
on the package it says one can take up to three 300mg tablets at once, but I think that is for more acute pain. Mind you, some cancer patients suffer pain, so there's that.
I took 300mg per day for three years by mistake! It should have been 75mg. The only adverse effect that might have resulted is tinnitus, which continues to this day.
Thank you for that info.
For over 20 years I've taken one low-dose coated 'baby aspirin' tablet twice each day with no problem.
This was on the advice of my physician at the time and I never stopped (he retired).
While I'm not qualified to claim the positive benefits, I can absolutely report no negative impacts of any kind.