Which compound would you choose?

While aspirin does help prevent clots by inhibiting COX-1, by doing so it also increases bleeding and chances of ulcers. There’s also protective chemicals called Prostaglandins which helps regulate blood flow and kidney function. If you inhibit COX-1 then you reduce these protective chemicals which in turn can lead to higher blood pressure and reduced kidney function… which we should all know isn’t necessarily the best outcome for people like us who already run AAS. (Keep in mind it’s been a while since I’ve studied any of this, @rnmuscle might be able to fill in or correct my mistakes if any were made.)
 
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