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Baby aspirin commonly refers to a low-dose aspirin tablet taken for heart-related prevention, and it is typically 81 mg per tablet (the “standard” in the U.S.). Some products marketed as “baby aspirin” may also be 75 mg in certain countries, but 81 mg is the most common tablet strength. If you tell me the brand name or what the label says, I can help confirm the exact milligrams on that specific product.
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