answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

You could, but it would not have much of an effect. Aspirin is prescribed for heart problems because of its anticlotting abilities; acetaminophen does not have any real medical use aside from being a good painkiller (the only trait the two drugs share).

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

night time

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can you take acetaminophen in place of your low dose aspirin for your heart palpitations?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the adaptations of a neuron?

a place for aspirin


What can you take instead of aspirin?

There are many medications that can be taken in place of naproxen sodium, or Aleve. For instance, Motrin, Advil, or Tylenol can all be taken in place of Aleve.


Why does aspirin kill mice?

YES! . . . it can kill. If that tablet gets stuck in the rats throat, he's a goner.


What can you take for energy in place of loratab?

Lortab is a medicine used to relieve pain (acetaminophen and hydrocodone).


What is the duration of The Heart of No Place?

The duration of The Heart of No Place is 1.42 hours.


How do you make an aspirin mask?

you just get 2 aspirin tablets, and then get a few (2-4) drops of water and place on the aspirin, wait about 20 seconds and by then the aspirin should be all lumpy like sugar, from there just lightly rub on face then splash off with warm water, that will remove dry skin, and clean your face (:


When was Heart in the Right Place created?

Heart in the Right Place was created in 1981.


When was The Heart of No Place created?

The Heart of No Place was created on 2009-03-21.


How is the heart held in place?

the pericardiun hold the heart in place by attatching its self to surrounding organs.


What does phrase close at heart mean?

a person , place or a thing that has a special place in someones heart.


Can you take lortabs while taking kidney dialysis?

Potentially, yes. Due to the acetaminophen content in these hydrocodone-acetaminophen tablets, taking significant amounts of them (especially on a chronic basis) does place the kidneys at significant risk of injury.


When was You've Still Got a Place in My Heart created?

You've Still Got a Place in My Heart was created in 1984.