Aspirin reduces the risk of
heart attack by inhibiting the formation of blood
clots, which can block blood flow through a blood vessel.
At the first sign of a heart attack, chew 1 adult-strength aspirin
(325 mg) or 4 low-dose aspirin (80 mg each). The first aspirin tablet that you
take for a heart attack should be chewed whether or not it has a coating. The
coating keeps the pill from dissolving quickly in your stomach and delays the
beneficial effect of aspirin in the bloodstream.
Be sure to tell emergency personnel or any other health professional
that you have taken an aspirin and when you took it.