This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of adding a medication called aspirin to the usual treatment for patients with pneumonia. Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, which can fill with fluid. The study aims to see if taking aspirin can help reduce the risk of heart problems, specifically acute coronary syndrome, which includes conditions like heart attacks, in patients who are hospitalized with pneumonia.
Participants in the study will receive either aspirin or a placebo, which looks like the aspirin tablet but does not contain any active medication. The study will also involve another medication called pantoprazole, which is used to protect the stomach lining. The treatment period will last for up to 90 days, and the researchers will monitor the participants’ health for any heart-related events and other outcomes over a period of 180 days.
The goal of this study is to determine if aspirin can provide additional benefits in preventing heart-related complications in patients with pneumonia. By understanding the potential benefits of aspirin in this context, the study hopes to improve treatment strategies for patients with pneumonia who are at risk of heart problems. Participants will be closely monitored throughout the study to ensure their safety and well-being.



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