Can aspirin be used in the management of acute pain crises in sickle cell disease and how effective is it compared to other treatments?
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Aspirin is not typically recommended for acute pain in sickle cell disease due to its blood-thinning effects, which can increase bleeding risks. More effective treatments include opioids and NSAIDs other than aspirin.