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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1810485" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I can't say I've used it, might have suggested it occaisionally to people who wanted to do something at minimal expense to make themselves feel good about it.</p><p>LuckyP, do you know if the antipyretic effect of it requires the same levels?</p><p>To the OP if you do a search on here I am sure aspirin will come up, I think it was Dun that used to recommend it a fair bit. I don't know much about clearance times for it but a google search should show something up. I think 144hrs in race horses was needed to ensure a clear swab and if you take it before surgery there is a lasting effect on your clotting time of over a week I think.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1810485, member: 16453"] I can't say I've used it, might have suggested it occaisionally to people who wanted to do something at minimal expense to make themselves feel good about it. LuckyP, do you know if the antipyretic effect of it requires the same levels? To the OP if you do a search on here I am sure aspirin will come up, I think it was Dun that used to recommend it a fair bit. I don't know much about clearance times for it but a google search should show something up. I think 144hrs in race horses was needed to ensure a clear swab and if you take it before surgery there is a lasting effect on your clotting time of over a week I think. Ken [/QUOTE]
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