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Deep vein thrombosis - prevention for travellers - Management
Should I recommend aspirin for the prevention of travel-related DVT?

  • Aspirin is not recommended for the prevention of travel-related deep vein thrombosis.
    • This includes the return flight for people who have undertaken high altitude activities.
  • People already taking aspirin (for primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease) should not increase their dose.
    • If LMWH is prescribed, do not discontinue aspirin without specialist advice.

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