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Aspirin is a common medication used by people as a blood thinner to prevent the formation of clots in blood vessels. It is also widely used in the treatment and prevention of heart-related problems such as strokes, heart attacks, or chest pain.
Aspirin is a pain reliever medication that also can relieve pain and reduce inflammation. It works by preventing the production of Cyclo-oxygenase (COX) enzyme that aids in the production of prostaglandins that cause pain and inflammation. In addition, Aspirin can inhibit the production of blood platelets aggregates that clot the blood vessels and cut off blood supply to other organs.
It is commonly used to treat angina, strokes, heart attack, rheumatoid arthritis, and rheumatoid fever, as well as pain and inflammation.
Follow the instructions given by your doctor, or read the information provided on the package label when self-medicating.
Aspirin 300mg, lactose, citric acid, sodium saccharin recrystallised, anhydrous citric acid powder, potato starch, talc, povidone, anhydrous citric acid granules, isopropyl alcohol, sodium lauryl sulphate, calcium carbonate, dried maize starch powder, and purified water.
Common side effects include:
Serious side effects include:
If side effects occur or worsen, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
1. How long does it take for Aspirin 300mg to work?
The effects typically begin within 20-30 minutes of consumption and last for about 4-6 hours.
2. How should I take Aspirin 300mg?
Take 1 to 3 tablets with water every 4 hours as needed, preferably with food or milk to minimize stomach irritation. Do not exceed 4 doses in a 24-hour period.
3. Can I take Aspirin 300mg while pregnant or breastfeeding?
Aspirin use is generally not recommended during pregnancy unless advised by a doctor, especially during the last trimester. It should also be avoided while breastfeeding unless under medical supervision.
4. What are the possible side effects?
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears). Serious side effects can include stomach bleeding, blood in vomit, kidney stones, and allergic reactions. Consult a doctor if you experience severe symptoms.
5. Who should not take Aspirin 300mg?
Individuals under 16 years old, those with a history of stomach ulcers, gout, blood clotting disorders, or allergies to aspirin should avoid using this medication. Consult a doctor if you have asthma, liver, kidney, or heart conditions before taking aspirin.