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Aspirin and high blood pressure

Aspirin belongs to the class of drugs tagged under the name salicylate. Since ages the drug has been used as an effective pain killer, anti-inflammatory and for combating high body temperature. However, now-a-days, specialists recommend a designated dosage of this drug to the patients of cardiovascular disorders, especially, high blood pressure. The steroid predominantly inhibits the production of the chemical agents called prostaglandins in the body. This is mainly achieved by blocking the formation of all the enzymes essential for the formation of this chemical. By controlling the release of these chemicals they put a halt to their predominant function of encouraging the blood cells to stick together and form clots. Thus, by blocking the excessive release of this chemical, the drug aspirin aids a great deal in preventing the chances of the formation of life threatening blood clots in the arteries. This further prevents numerous cardiovascular disorders like heart strokes, heart attacks which significantly take place due to the accumulation of clots in the blood. On the other hand, the drug further promotes a healthy flow of blood through the body and thus keeps a check on the blood pressure. It is however extremely important to consult the doctor for the right dosage of this medicine in order to keep a control over the blood pressure.