Aspirin L

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Asa 325 mg Oral Tablet
Aspirin L: Asa 325 mg Oral Tablet
NDC: *
37808-031
Imprint:
Aspirin L
Color:
White
Shape:
Round
Size:
14 mm
Segments:
1
Drug:
Aspirin
Labeler: *
H E B
Category:
Pain Relief
* May have multiple labelers & NDC codes.
Source: US National Library of Medicine (NLM)
Aspirin Drug Index

Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is a medication used to reduce pain, fever, or inflammation.[5] Specific inflammatory conditions which aspirin is used to treat include Kawasaki disease, pericarditis, and rheumatic fever.[5] Aspirin given shortly after a heart attack decreases the risk of death.[5] Aspirin is also used long-term to help prevent further heart attacks, ischaemic strokes, and blood clots in people at high risk.&am...

is there any diference between loprin and asprin ...since asprin can be applied on face for acne...plz guide me ? ## please tell me the purpose of this tablet "loprin (aspirin) now. ## No, Aspirin should not be applied to your face for acne. The solidified form in tablets is not exactly the same as that which is specially formulated to be used on skin, which is in skin care products. If you wish to try it on your skin, please purchase something that is specifically made to be used in such a manner. Loprin/Aspirin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that's used to treat pain, fever and swelling. Low doses are also commonly used for heart health and blood thinning. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Why team up aspirin with cal/mag? ## Hi Theo, I'm not quite sure what you mean, are you wondering why this this medication is used? If you'd like more information or if you have any questions, please post back and I'll be glad to help! You can learn more about this drug on the page for Aspirin, ASA + Calcium Carbonate + Magnesium Oxide + Magnesium Carbonate Details ## The question pertains to taking the combination of Aspirin, Calcium, and Magnesium. The question is why they are combined?

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I have accidentally taken 2 100 mg aspirin tablets. I am concerned as to what might happen? ## Hello, Amp! How are you? That's not an overdose amount, it's actually available in tablets in much higher amounts. However, you may experience more nausea, dizziness and stomach irritation than usual, as reported by the FDA. If your symptoms get too severe, you should seek medical attention. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I have a blood pressure of 150/100 2 months ago and the doctor prescribed me Aspirin 80mg as my daily maintenance to be taken once a day but the pharmacy gave me Aspirin Aspilet instead. My question is, is Aspirin aspilet also for person with high blood pressure? I'm just confused. Thank you hope to hear from you soon.

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I bought at Costco Myrtle Beach Aspirin 81mg... I would like to know if they are like Baby aspirin. Thank you for answering me. ## Regular Aspirin differs from Baby Aspirin, in that Baby Aspirin is about 25% of the standard 325mg dose. Baby Aspirin generally comes in the 81mg dose with artificial flavoring (and may be in a chewable form). The low 81mg dose can also be purchased for the adult (regular) Aspirin pills as well; but isn't a chewable. It is really a matter of preference when it comes to deciding between the two. I hope this information helps!

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PH on one side and 023 on other ## I just want to clarify that this is Aspirin, and you can view a picture of the pill in description following the link below... Click here to see a picture of the pill. Aspirin is used primarily to relieve minor aches and pains, and to subdue mild fevers. To view more detail on Aspirin, please visit the link below... If you have any more questions or comments to add, please post back, and I will be happy to help you. ## 81mg Aspirin? A small orange colored pill with the markings S over 51 on it. Bought @ a Kroger store. Is it aspirin?

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I am concerned because aspirin is constantly touted for chest pain, especially to be taken before getting to the ER. I am horribly allergic to aspirin, disprin, toradol , Advil and other painkillers except PAnadol. So, what should be taken instead in the event of chest discomfort? ## I take 180mg verapamil daily. My problem is that until recently the color of the pill I was taking was a light coral. Recently the pharmacy where I was getting the pills told me the coral color was no longer available. It was replaced by a blue color. I think I have an allergy to the blue dye as since the change I have had extreme dry and red rash on my lips that will not go away. At first my Dr thought this problem was related to another prescription I was taking but that Med was discontinued and I was giv...

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Aspirin + Omeprazole Drug Index

Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is a medication used to reduce pain, fever, or inflammation.[5] Specific inflammatory conditions which aspirin is used to treat include Kawasaki disease, pericarditis, and rheumatic fever.[5] Aspirin given shortly after a heart attack decreases the risk of death.[5] Aspirin is also used long-term to help prevent further heart attacks, ischaemic strokes, and blood clots in people at high risk.&am...

Dear Sir, Can Aspirin Tablet 80mg (2 tablet a day) be taken together with Metformin HC1 Tablet 500mg (0.5 tablet X 3 times per day)? My Mom has taken Aspirin for a few years but Metformin for half month only. I learnt that Metformin cannot be taken together with blood thinner medicine. Is it true? My Mom felt very uncomfortable and suffered some kinds of side effect. How can she fix her sufferings? I look forward to your valuable feedback. Thanks and regards ## Information I was able to find (regarding taking Aspirin with Metformin) notes that you should tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are taking or have taken Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) while taking Metformin. Other guidelines note that there are no interactions found between "Low Strength...

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Is there any disprin or aspirin in ciplavasc or pharmapress or ridaq as I am going for an op & must stop taking tablets if there is ## hai po bakit d pa ako nag regla until n0w pag PT ko p0 negative an0ng gaM0t ang inumin k0...? tnx ## Hello, Cheryl! How are you? No, none of those medications contain Aspirin. They are all used to treat high blood pressure and certain cardiac conditions. The typical side effects may possibly include nausea, dizziness, headache, dehydration and hypotension. However, please make sure that your doctor knows you are taking them, before the surgery occurs. Is there anything else I can help with?

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how come I can't find info: on this med:? that is it's purpose? how dose it help me? ## Not sure what search you used, but I just googled it and I found info on it. It is Aspirin Enteric Coated; It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain, fever, and inflammation. Correct me if I'm wrong but It doesn't seem any different than a normal Aspirin tab with a higher dose of 325 mg rather than the more common 81 mg. To view information about Aspirin, please click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.

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Is it OK to take Oxa B and Aspirin together? The reason for the Aspirin is for thinning the blood after a stroke. The Oxa B is for severe hip pain. ## Has your doctor instructed you take the Oxa B with the Aspirin? Both of them can cause blood thinning, according to the NIH, which creates and increased risk of bleeding, other side effects may include stomach irritation, liver damage, or liver failure. Taking them together could be dangerous, given your medical condition.

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i'm taking 81 mg of aspirin a day for my heart, i had my Aortic valve & Mitral valves replaced with human valves, i also have a pseudo anurisem on the hert @ the spot where i amt stiched up after surgery. 1) is it safe enough to take (only 1 capsule / day) of Vitalzym (thins naturally the blood & dessolves scar tissue), without thinning my blood too much? 2) is it safe with the scar tissue @ the Surgery site? 3) is it safe with the pseudo anurism (it should not dissolve the scar tissue that holds the anurism from getting worse)? please reply thanx ## I'm sorry, but these natural products aren't tested and studied, as has been done with actual prescription medications, thus I really don't have any answers for you. Even if I knew more about it, with such a complica...

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Yellow round tablet; imprint on one side PH on another side 023; strong acidic smell; lot and NDC unknown; could be manufactured by Major Pharmaceuticals; was dispensed as 81 mg Aspirin ## I NEED TO IDENTIFY A TABLET, SMALL ROUND, YELLOW. MP23 INDENTED ON ONE SIDE, TABLET SPLIT INTO 2 HALVES ON OTHER SIDE. 6-8MM DIAM. ANY POSSIBILITIES? ## Yes, the tablet with the PH 023 marking is manufactured by Pharbest Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 81mgs of Aspirin that is enterically coated. It is most commonly used for heart health, and it's blood thinning properties. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach irritation, and increased risk of bleeding. Bradley, I can't find anything with that marking. Can you please d...

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What are the long term effects of aspirin? ## my father is taken aspirin 30mg this that can cause bleeding in the nose ## It is possible, since it does thin the blood, however, there is no way for us to say for sure. I suffered a similar problem when I was on narcotic pain management. Aspirin can also increase the risk of gastro-intestinal bleeding. You can read more about it here: My suggestion would be that he consult his doctor, so they can check and see if the nose bleeds are being caused by the Aspirin or something else. Is there anything else I can help you with? ## I am on Plavix and feel this drug induces erectile dysfunction problems. In case it is replaced by ASPRIN will such problems still occuror would be finished.

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Xarelto 15 mg is prescribed for my non symptomatic a fib. I am 85 years old. I became dizzy, fell and was badly bruised on my right side and hip. No broken bones but drug makes me tired dizzy and tired; I hate it. I used to take low dose aspirin and have requested to go back to it. Before the new blood thinners came out enteric coated aspirin was the go to med. I had triple bypass 5 years ago, feel pretty well and just want to get off this drug. Anyone else feel the same? ## Hello, Edward! How are you? I'm sorry about the problem you're having. Yes, there are many other people that feel the same way and had bad experiences with this medication. The complaints vary from issues similar to yours, to severe headaches, severe bruising, and general pain, all of which the FDA does list...

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Aspirin, ASA + Dipyridamole Drug Index

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Aspirin, ASA + Carisoprodol Drug Index

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