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ASA 50mg Tablet
PRODUCT DETAILS
About ASA 50mg Tablet
ASPIRIN belongs to the class of anti-inflammatory and blood-thinning/antiplatelet agents. Its use varies according to its strength. In a low dose (about 75 mg) ASPIRIN acts as a blood-thinning or antiplatelet agent used to prevent heart attack and stroke. On the other hand, in high dose (about 325 mg) acts as an analgesic relieving minor aches, pains and fevers. Your doctor may also prescribe ASPIRIN immediately after a heart attack to prevent further clots and heart tissue death. A heart attack generally refers to the blocked flow of blood due to blocked arteries. This blockage is due to the build-up of fat, cholesterol and other substances (plaque) in arteries.
ASPIRIN acts as a blood thinner in a low dose for heart-related blood clot complications and analgesic or pain killer in high dose. ASPIRIN plays a vital role in the thinning of blood by its anti-platelet activity to decrease the risk of blood clot formation and subsequent heart attack. Low-dose aspirin makes the blood less sticky preventing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Besides this, it inhibits the activity of the cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandins (PGs) that cause inflammation, swelling, pain and fever.
Uses of ASA 50mg Tablet
Pain relief, Prevention of heart attack, Prevention of stroke
Medicinal Benefits of ASA 50mg Tablet
Low dose of ASPIRIN acts as a blood thinner preventing blood cells sticking together and forming a blood clot in the arteries of the heart. This decreases the risk of having any heart attack or stroke in future. High dose of ASPIRIN inhibits the activity of the cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandins (PGs) that cause inflammation, swelling, pain, and fever. So together it acts dual role of blood thinner and analgesic both in minimizing pain relief and preventing risk of heart attack/stroke.
Directions for Use
ASPIRIN should not be used unless prescribed by a doctor. Always take ASPIRIN exactly as your doctor told you. Take ASPIRIN with food to avoid upset stomach. Swallow ASPIRIN with a full glass of water. Do not crush or chew before swallowing.
Side Effects of ASA 50mg Tablet
Like all medicines, ASPIRIN can cause side effects, however not everyone gets them. Some of the common side effects of ASPIRIN includes stomach upset, heartburn, easy bruising/bleeding, difficulty in hearing, ringing in the ears, change in the amount of urine, persistent or severe nausea/vomiting, unexplained tiredness, dizziness, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin (jaundice). If these side effects persists tell your doctor about this. Your doctor might lower the dosage or will tell to stop this medicine.
Similar Drugs
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
In-Depth Precautions and Warning
Drug Warnings
You should avoid drinking alcohol, taking pain killers (like ibuprofen, naproxen, ketorolac), and the abortion pill (mifepristone) with ASPIRIN. Together intake can increase the risk of gastric bleeding and lower efficiency of ASPIRIN in preventing heart attack and stroke. ASPIRIN should not be given to the children with flu, fever, or chickenpox until the doctor has prescribed it. ASPIRIN can cause Reye's syndrome (rare but serious condition with swelling in the brain and liver common in children). Do not use ASPIRIN during the last trimester of pregnancy due to possible harm to the unborn baby. ASPIRIN passes into the breast milk and may harm the nursing infant. So tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy, or breast-feeding mother before taking ASPIRIN. ASPIRIN may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (from the stomach/intestine), intracranial bleeding (bleeding in the brain) or, other areas of the body. ASPIRIN may interfere with laboratory tests like urine sugar tests possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and doctors know that you are taking ASPIRIN. Before taking ASPIRIN tell your doctor if you have a stomach ulcer, bleeding disorder, low Vitamin K, aspirin induced asthma, allergic to ASPIRIN or other pain killers, kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes, or going to have any type of surgery.