Does aspirin lower blood pressure?

Does aspirin lower blood pressure?
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I haven't heard of that one. The main effect of aspirin in the blood is to prevent platlet aggregation, making your blood "smaller quantity sticky" and less likey to clot. But certainly can have other effects too that I am not aware of.
NO, it does not lower blood pressure.

Aspirin is often prescribed to people with heart conditions due to its blood-thinning properties. This property of aspirin can be used to drop off the chance of the person having a clot surrounded by the coronary arteries (myocardial infarction (heart attack)).
I read recently on Yahoo! news that they have discovered that if you lug an aspirin in the daytime, it has no effect on blood pressure, but if you take it at hours of darkness at bed time, it lowers your blood pressure by 5 points.
No. Source(s): I am a physician.

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