Aspirin 75mg Enteric-Coated Tablets – 28 Tablets

£0.99

  • 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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  • Contents
    1. About Aspirin Dispersible Tablets
    2. Advantages of Dispersible Aspirin Tablets
    3. Possible Side Effects of Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets
    4. Understanding Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets
    5. Why Choose My Pharmacy UK
    6. Understanding Your Medication: Patient Information Leaflet
    7. Essential Facts about Dispersible Aspirin 75mg 100 Tablets
    8. Important Usage Guidelines for Pregnant Women
    9. Almus Dispersible Aspirin Tablets
    10. Aspirin Dispersible Tablets: Coating and Benefits
    11. Heart Attack Symptoms and the Role of Aspirin
    12. Precautions Before Taking Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets
    13. Directions For Taking Aspirin 75mg Tablets
    14. Video Tutorial on How to Take Aspirin 75mg Tablets
     

    About Aspirin Dispersible Tablets

    Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets, available at My Pharmacy UK, are an antiplatelet medication designed to prevent blood cells from sticking together and forming blood clots. Ideal for patients with a history of heart attacks, unstable angina, stroke or those who have undergone bypass surgery, these tablets offer an efficient way to help prevent further heart-related complications. For more detailed NHS guidance on low-dose Aspirin, click here. Order your Aspirin Dispersible / Enteric Coated 75mg Tablets today and have them delivered directly to your doorstep, discreetly packaged, and secured.  

    Advantages of Dispersible Aspirin Tablets

    Dispersible Aspirin Tablets offer several benefits over traditional tablets. These tablets are rapidly absorbed, ensuring a swift onset of action compared to conventional tablets. Additionally, they are an excellent choice for elderly individuals with swallowing difficulties, ensuring the precise dosage of medication regardless of dysphagia. Moreover, dispersible tablets limit the loss of properties typically associated with standard tablets, where a certain percentage of medication may not be fully absorbed.  

    Possible Side Effects of Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets

    Like all medications, Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Should you experience any side effects, particularly if they worsen over time, cease taking the medication and consult your doctor promptly. Here you can find more detailed information about potential Aspirin side effects.  

    Understanding Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets

    Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets, usually taken once a day, are particularly beneficial for patients who have recently suffered a stroke, heart attack, or undergone heart bypass surgery. The dosage is typically determined by your healthcare professional, following a thorough evaluation of your health condition. For pain management, Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets may be used under medical guidance.  

    Why Choose My Pharmacy UK

    At My Pharmacy, we are dedicated to delivering your prescription treatments online in a hassle-free, efficient, and discreet manner. Our platform outperforms others like Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets Boots, Tesco Pharmacy, and Lloyds Pharmacy by offering an online consultation service and free shipping for orders over £40. In addition to our swift delivery services, we have an expert team of pharmacy professionals ready to assist you with any queries regarding your current prescription or treatment. Check our thousands of 5-star ratings on Trustpilot from our satisfied customers.  

    Understanding Your Medication: Patient Information Leaflet

    For comprehensive information about Aspirin 75mg Dispersible Tablets, refer to the Patient Information Leaflet included with each purchase. The leaflet includes details about the medication's ingredients, possible side effects, and usage instructions. For more information not covered in the leaflet, consult your healthcare professional. You can access the Patient Information Leaflet PDF here.  

    Essential Facts about Dispersible Aspirin 75mg 100 Tablets

    Dispersible Aspirin 75mg 100 Tablets is usually prescribed for long-term treatment, especially for those susceptible to blood clots. For patients requiring lifetime medication, opting for the 100-tablet pack proves more convenient and economical than purchasing the 28-tablet pack regularly.  

    Important Usage Guidelines for Pregnant Women

    Pregnant women must consult their healthcare professional before taking 75mg Dispersible Aspirin Tablets. It's generally not recommended during the last trimester of pregnancy, unless specifically advised by your doctor, and then the daily dose should not exceed 100mg.  

    Almus Dispersible Aspirin Tablets

    Almus Dispersible Aspirin Tablets are a part of the Almus range, one of Europe's fastest-growing and most innovative generic medicine offerings. They are acclaimed for their high-quality, cost-effective solutions and convenient packaging.  

    Understanding the Characteristics of Dispersible Aspirin Tablets

    Dispersible Aspirin Tablets are not coated. Instead, enteric-coated aspirin is designed to dissolve in the small intestine to release the medication, thus protecting the stomach lining.  

    Heart Attack Symptoms and the Role of Aspirin

    Recognising heart attack symptoms is crucial for early intervention. Symptoms may include chest pain, shortness of breath, weakness, lightheadedness, and overwhelming anxiety. Some people may experience mild chest pain, often mistaken for indigestion. It's the combination of symptoms that's key in identifying a potential heart attack. The severity of chest pain varies among individuals. Chewing and swallowing a 300mg aspirin tablet can help if you're not allergic to aspirin, as it thins the blood and improves blood flow to the heart. For more information on heart attacks, please visit this NHS article.

    Precautions before Taking Aspirin 75mg Tablets

    Certain conditions may preclude the use of Aspirin 75mg Tablets. For example, individuals with allergies to aspirin or any other NSAID, a history of stomach or intestinal ulcers, or those under 16 years old should not take this medication. Refer to the Patient Information Leaflet on our website.

    Directions for Taking Aspirin 75mg Tablets

    For adults, the recommended dose for long-term use is 1-2 tablets (75-150mg) once a day. In some cases, up to 4 tablets (300mg) a day may be advised by your doctor. However, the medication is not recommended for children and adolescents under 16 years old. For more cough and cold treatments, please visit our treatment page.

    Video Tutorial on How to Take Aspirin 75mg Tablets

    To ensure you're taking your medication correctly, we suggest watching this helpful YouTube video tutorial on how to take Aspirin 75mg Tablets. Remember, your health is our priority, and we're here to help. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMqLk0g4n7I Ordering your prescription medications online has never been easier. Trust My Pharmacy UK to deliver your healthcare needs, right to your doorstep.