If you are meant to chew aspirin when having a heart attack because it works faster, is there any reason you should just swallow regularly instead?

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If you are meant to chew aspirin when having a heart attack because it works faster, is there any reason you should just swallow regularly instead?

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Yes. You chew it faster so that it gets in you faster.

The reason you’re normally not recommended to do that is because that much aspirin can cause stomach hemorrhaging.

But, hemorrhaging doesn’t matter if you’re dead

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