What is the primary difference between aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in regard to platelets?
A) Aspirin has no effect on platelets, in contrast to the other NSAIDs, which have a marked effect on platelets.
B) The effects of aspirin are irreversible for the life of the platelet, whereas the effect of the other NSAIDs on platelets is reversible.
C) Aspirin will cause prolonged bleeding, while the other NSAIDs will shorten bleeding time.
D) There are no differences between aspirin and other NSAIDs in regard to bleeding time.
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