Uses of Asa 75mg Tablet
Asa 75mg Tablet is used to reduce muscle pain, toothache, common cold, headache, fever, or inflammation. It is also used to treat or prevent heart attacks, strokes and chest pains.
Side effects of Asa 75mg Tablet
Precautions while taking Asa 75mg Tablet
Dosage of Asa 75mg Tablet
Overdose of Asa 75mg Tablet
Onset of Action of Asa 75mg Tablet
Duration of Action of Asa 75mg Tablet
Precautions & Warnings
Alcohol
Information is not available right now; please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
Not recommended for pregnant women. Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
Breastfeeding
Not recommended for breastfeeding women. Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
Driving
Not safe during driving; you may feel dizzy after taking this medicine.
Kidney
This medicine should be used with extreme caution in patients with kidney disease. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
Liver
This medicine should be used with extreme caution in patients with liver disease. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
Frequently asked questions on Asa 75mg Tablet
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Interactions
Drug :-
ACE inhibitors:
May decrease antihypertensive effects. Monitor BP closely.
Acetazolamide:
May cause accumulation and toxicity of acetazolamide, resulting in CNS depression,
metabolic acidosis, anorexia, and death. Administer together with caution and monitor patient for
toxicity.
Ammonium chloride and other urine acidifiers:
May increase levels of aspirin products. Watch for
aspirin toxicity.
Antacids in high doses and other urine alkalinizers:
May decrease levels of aspirin products. Watch
for decreased aspirin effect.
Anticoagulants, antiplatelet agents:
May increase risk of bleeding. Use with extreme caution if these
drugs must be used together.
Beta blockers:
May decrease antihypertensive effect. Avoid long-term aspirin use if patient is taking
antihypertensives.
Corticosteroids:
May enhance salicylate elimination and decrease drug level. Watch for decreased
aspirin effect.
Diuretics:
May decrease effectiveness of diuretics in patients with underlying renal or CV disease.
Monitor patient for effectiveness.
Heparin:
May increase risk of bleeding. Monitor coagulation studies and patient closely if used
together.
Ibuprofen, other NSAIDs:
May negate the antiplatelet effect of low-dose aspirin therapy. Patients
using immediate-release aspirin (not enteric-coated) should take ibuprofen at least 30 minutes after or
more than 8 hours before aspirin. Occasional use of ibuprofen is unlikely to have a negative effect.
Influenza virus vaccine, live:
Increased risk of Reye syndrome. Use together is contraindicated in
children and adolescents.
Methotrexate:
May increase risk of methotrexate toxicity. Avoid using together.
Oral antidiabetics:
May increase hypoglycemic effect. Monitor patient closely.
Probenecid, sulfinpyrazone:
May decrease uricosuric effect. Avoid using together.
Valproic acid:
May increase valproic acid level. Avoid using together.
Herb :-
White willow:
Contains salicylates and may increase risk of adverse effects. Discourage
use together.
Food :-
Caffeine:
May increase drug absorption. Watch for increased effects.