What are the hematological side effects of aspirin, such as changes in blood cell counts or clotting times and how are these monitored in clinical practice?
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Aspirin can cause thrombocytopenia and impaired platelet function, increasing bleeding risk. These effects are monitored via blood tests like platelet count and coagulation profiles.
Aspirin can cause thrombocytopenia, prolong bleeding time, and increase risk of hemorrhage. These effects are monitored via routine blood counts and clotting studies.