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aspirin 81mg
81mg is the common dosage for "baby" aspirin
It depends on what type of aspirin you're talking about. A low-dose is 81mg and a regular aspirin is 325 mg.
Yes you can. Low dose aspirin (82mg) is a sub-therapeutic dose concerning pain and is only effective as a "blood thinner"to prevent blood clots. It is too low of a dose to be of danger to use with oral prednisone.
Basically aspirin is a non steroidal anti inflammatory agent commonly known as painkillers so low dose aspirin never causes pain that's for sure If u feel pain in chest that may be possibly due to ur stomach erosion mostly caused by aspirin
If it is buffered it will say on the label. Bayer makes a Low dose safety coated Aspirin that is buffered. (81mg) It has an enteric coating. The enteric safety coating is designed to allow the aspirin to pass through the stomach to the small intestine before dissolving.
Not at all because a mix can make one stronger & they will not work so good
because aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation...afetr extraction aspirin can cause prolonged bleeding leading to complications like shock etc
Aspirin reduces the stickiness of platelets. This helps to prevent a thrombus from forming and reduces the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. When aspirin is used in this way, it is often referred to as 'low-dose' aspirin. Low-dose aspirin is particularly useful for people with heart or blood vessel disease.
Millions of people take a low dose of aspirin every day. People do not realize that aspirin comes with a small but real risk of serious bleeding. Everyone should understand why they are taking it, and what risks come with it. It is important to have a discussion with your doctor to understand the risks and benefits.
Low dose aspirin is given to maintain normal blood clotting and therefore protect against problems like a heart attack in people at risk. (Heart attack is caused by blockage of the arteries in your heart by a blood clot). If you have high blood pressure and your doctor thinks you might have an extra risk she will recommend you take low-dose aspirin. However it is important to understand that it is not a treatment for high blood pressure - it is to reduce your cardiovascular risk.
Usually tablets of aspirin are 325 mg, and if taken for pain/fever the dose for adults 12 and up would be 1-2 tablets every four hours as needed, not to exceed 12 tablets in 24 hours. The second most popular dose for aspirin is the "low-dose" 81 mg, and if taken for cardiac protection, the dose is once daily.