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Trump takes 325 mg of aspirin daily. What do experts think of that? : Shots

Last updated: January 2, 2026 5:50 pm
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President Donald Trump speaks during an event on prescription drug prices in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Dec. 19.

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President Donald Trump revealed that he has been taking a higher dose of daily aspirin than recommended by his doctors for the past 25 years.

In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Trump, 79, explained his rationale behind the higher dose, stating that he prefers to have thin blood flowing through his heart to prevent any potential issues.

While the recommended daily dose of aspirin for cardiovascular disease prevention is 81 milligrams, Trump takes 325 milligrams daily, which is considered a higher dose.

Medical experts have advised against starting a daily aspirin regimen for individuals over 60 without an underlying health condition. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends discontinuing preventive aspirin use around age 75 in those who are already taking it.

Learn more about the benefits and risks of aspirin in cardiac health.

Understanding Aspirin and its Uses

Aspirin, a medication commonly used to relieve pain and headaches, works by reducing the production of a molecule that aids in blood clot formation. It is also prescribed for prophylactic purposes, such as in Trump’s case, to about one in seven older Americans.

Recommended Dosage

Medical experts suggest a daily intake of 81 milligrams of aspirin for cardiovascular disease prevention, as higher doses have not shown additional benefits. Taking a higher dose, like Trump’s 325 milligrams, is deemed unnecessary and may pose certain risks.

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Dr. Eleanor Levin, a preventive cardiologist, emphasizes the importance of following recommended dosages to avoid unnecessary risks associated with aspirin consumption.

Certain individuals, such as those who have undergone heart bypass surgery or have a history of heart attacks, may require low-dose aspirin for lifelong use. Trump, who has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, has been advised to continue his aspirin regimen due to his cardiovascular health.

While aspirin is generally safe, it is associated with an increased risk of bleeding, particularly in the stomach and brain. However, these side effects are usually manageable and not life-threatening.

As Trump continues his aspirin regimen, experts emphasize the importance of following prescribed dosages and consulting with healthcare professionals for personalized medical advice.

Dr. Levin reassures that while Trump’s aspirin usage may be unconventional, it is not cause for alarm. However, she advises against taking higher doses of aspirin without medical justification, as excessive consumption can pose serious health risks.

Ultimately, it is crucial for individuals to prioritize their health and make informed decisions regarding their medical treatments.

Michal Ruprecht is a Stanford Global Health Media Fellow

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