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Cardiology Drug Data - A-Z (English)

Drug Class Description

Salicylates (antiplatelet agents, antiplatelets).

Generic Name

Generic

Presentation

Dispersible tablets, aspirin 75 mg . Available from Aspar, Cox, Hillcross, Kent, Numark, Sovereign, Thornton & Ross. Effervescent soluble tablets, aspirin 75mg . Available from APS, Norton, Rusco, Wallis, Unichem. Enteric-coated tablets, aspirin 75mg . Available from APS, Cox, Dexcel (Micropirin), Galen, Galpharm (Enprin R ), Generics UK (Micropirin R ), Hillcross, Kent, Lagap, Norton, Sinclair, Wallis.

Indications

To reduce the risk of myocardial infarction.

Adult Dosage

Acute MI, 3 daily for 2 days. Maintenance, 1 daily.

Child Dosage

Not recommended. Due to an associated risk with REYE'S associated risk with REYE'S SYNDROME the CSM has advised that children under 12 years of age do not take aspirin unless specifically indicated for for diseases such as Still's disease (Juvenile arthritis). Aspirin is not suitable for children with minor illness.

Contra Indications

Active peptic ulceration, bleeding disorders, lactation.

Special Precautions

Aspirin/anti-inflammatory induced allergies, history of bronchospasm, asthma, renal or hepatic impairment. Pregnancy (avoid at term).

Interactions

Oral anticoagulants and hypoglycaemics, NSAIDs, uricosuric agents, methotrexate, spironolactone, corticosteroids.

Adverse Reactions

Bronchospasm, GI upset.
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