Aspirin: Blood levels go down quickly but effects on platelets will last for ABOUT 10 -unitll DAYS UNTIL the platelets aspirin affected have died and been replaced. GOOD INFORMATION ON THIS AT WIKIPEDIA
Answered 1/22/2021
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How quickly aspirin and another chemical that aspirin becomes both leave the body depends on the aspirin dose - it may take between several hours and a few days. However, even after it is gone, aspirin continues to have an effect on platelets (a type of blood cell) for about 10 days after the last dose taken.
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