From the University of Zaragoza, Spain Clinical Hospital led by Dr. Angel Lanas research team conducted a study, they have 1000 patients with bleeding ulcers and more than 2,000 patients hospitalized for other diseases were compared, the results published in the September 21, published in the New England Journal of Medicine. As the researchers expected, the majority of ulcer bleeding in patients hospitalized the week before a small dose of aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) medication history.
    Known NSAIDs can cause stomach irritation and bleeding, so conventional medication arthritis patients are at high risk of stomach ulcers occur. The week before admission, about 11% of ulcers in patients taking low-dose aspirin, 46% of the intake of other types of NSAIDs.
     Report notes that, in general, taking low-dose aspirin are two-fold risk of ulcer bleeding, while taking other types of NSAID there are seven times more dangerous. However, while taking nitroglycerin or other similar drugs – Nitro-type vasodilator allows him to ulcer risk reduction 40%.
  Nitro class of vasodilators through the generation of nitric oxide (a type of vascular cell signaling molecules) causes the arteries to relaxation. Dr. Lanas study confirms the results of animal experiments to produce nitric oxide to protect NSAID medicines may cause damage.