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Aspirin 500MG for Healthy Adults
Study Summary
This trial will test if aspirin has an effect on a person's emotions, memory of emotions, and risky behavior.
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.Trial Design
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Is this research endeavor recruiting participants?
"Recruiting for this clinical trial has closed; it was initially posted on October 8th 2019, and last updated on October 10th 2022. However, there are presently 14 other trials searching for healthy adults as participants and 167 studies recruiting patients to test the effects of Aspirin 500MG."
What medical applications is Aspirin 500MG commonly utilized for?
"Aspirin 500MG is prescribed to treat percutaneous coronary interventions, dental procedures, and inflammation."
How many participants are eligible for inclusion in this research study?
"Unfortunately, this medical trial is no longer open for enrollment. It was posted on October 8th 2019 and last updated on the 10th of October 2022. If you are curious about other trials that may be suitable, there are 14 clinical studies recruiting healthy adults and a further 167 examining Aspirin 500MG."
Is this research project pioneering in its approach?
"Ever since its first clinical trial in 2005, sponsored by Abbott and involving 15480 participants, Aspirin 500MG has been under examination. It was granted Phase 4 drug approval post-2005 trial with 167 active studies taking place across 57 countries and 1398 cities."
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