Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets – 100 Tablets

£2.19

  • Helps prevent further heart attacks and strokes
  • Can be used after bypass surgery
  • Dispersible tablets for those who cannot swallow whole tablets

These tablets contain Aspirin which is used to help prevent heart attacks and strokes in people who have previously suffered these conditions or who have under gone by-pass surgery.

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    Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets is an antiplatelet agent that helps prevent your blood cells sticking together and forming a blood clot. To prevent further heart attacks and strokes, Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets are used in patients with a previous history of heart attacks, unstable angina or stroke, and following by-pass surgery. Low-dose Aspirin – NHS Guidance

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    Dispersible Aspirin Tablets allow for some basic advantages over using standard tablet delivery form. One of the first is quick absorption, allowing a quicker onset of action compared with conventional tablets. Children and elderly person with swallowing difficulties can take Dispersible Aspirin Tablets knowing that they’ll get the correct amount of medication regardless of their dysphagia. Lastly, using Dispersible Aspirin Tablets reduces the amount of properties lost when taking the medication. Standard tablets sometimes loose a percentage of medication that isn’t absorbed.

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    • Increased tendency for bleeding
    Uncommon
    • Hives
    • Runny noses
    • Breathing difficulty
    Rare
    • Severe bleeding in the stomach or intestines, brain haemorrhage, altered number of blood cells
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Cramps in the lower respiratory tract, asthma attack
    • Inflammation in the blood vessels
    • Bruising with purple spots
    • & more in the patient information leaflet 

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    Symptoms of a heart attack can include:
    • Chest Pain – the chest can feel like it's being pressed or squeezed by a heavy object, and pain can radiate from the chest to the jaw, neck, arms and back
    • Shortness of breathe
    • feeling weak or lightheaded, or both
    • an overwhelming feeling of anxiety
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    Do not take Aspirin 75mg Tablets:
    • if you are allergic to aspirin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6)
    • if you have ever had a bad reaction to aspirin or any other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (you have ever had asthma, swelling of the lips or face, itchy skin or runny nose after taking them)
    • if you have, or ever had, an ulcer in your stomach or intestine
    • if you are under 16 years old, unless your doctor tells you to
    • if you have, or ever had, a bleed in your stomach or intestines (you may have been sick and it contained blood or dark particles that looked like coffee grounds and/or passed blood in your stools or passed black tarry stools)
    • if you have had other types of bleeding like a stroke
    • if you have a blood clotting disorder (e.g. haemophilia or thrombocytopenia) or are taking medicines to thin your blood
    • if you have gout
    • if you have severe kidney or liver problems
    • if you are in your last 3 months of pregnancy; you must not use higher doses than 100mg per day
    • if you are taking a medicine called methotrexate

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