Some people take aspirin daily as a preventative measure to reduce their risk of heart attack or stroke, as it can help to thin the blood and prevent blood clots from forming. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting a daily aspirin regimen, as it may not be suitable for everyone and can have side effects.
The scientific name for aspirin is Acetylsalicylic acid.
It is generally safe to take aspirin and resveratrol together, but it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining different medications or supplements to ensure they are safe for your specific health conditions and goals.
It is generally not recommended to take aspirin and diclofenac together because they both belong to the same class of medications called NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and can increase the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, such as stomach ulcers and bleeding. If you need to take both medications, it is best to consult with your healthcare provider for guidance.
It is generally safe to take aspirin and glucosamine together, as there are no known interactions between the two. However, it is always wise to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications or supplements to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Side effects of aspirin as a blood thinner include increased risk of bleeding, stomach irritation, and ulcers. It can also cause allergic reactions in some individuals leading to symptoms such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
Low body temperature in humans can be caused by factors such as exposure to cold temperatures, certain medical conditions like hypothyroidism or Addison's disease, medication side effects, severe infections, malnutrition, or alcohol or drug use. It is important to seek medical attention if a consistently low body temperature is experienced.
(Note: Not all drug interactions are known or reported in the literature, and new drug interactions are continually being reported. This information is provided only for your education and for you to discuss with your personal healthcare provider. )
There is no documentation of interactions between aleve and Ritalin or aspirin and Ritalin. But there is a negative interaction if you take aspirin and aleve at the same time.
ASPIRIN may interact with NAPROXEN (in Aleve)
Naproxen is broken down by the liver and removed from the body in the urine. If this happens too quickly, then potentially less naproxen would be available for the body to use and blood levels could become too low. This could make naproxen less effective. Aspirin may cause naproxen to be broken down at a faster rate than normal. Based on information from a number of studies, this does not appear to have a significant impact on the therapeutic effect of naproxen. However, both of these drugs can cause stomach irritation and may potentially damage the lining of the stomach. The risk of experiencing these side effects may be increased when aspirin and naproxen are taken at the same time. You may want to ask your healthcare provider about this potential interaction if you think you are having problems.
This interaction is poorly documented and is considered minor in severity.
Last Updated: February 2007
None, unless your doctor tells you, and gives you a subscription. I am studying to be a vet, and trust me. You don't want to know what could happen!
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins.
Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
If your cat ingests any human medication, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately. Human medications can be harmful to your pets.
Nothing happens. I've done this many times, just remember to eat something before taking it.
It depends on the medication, if there is a warning on the medication that you should not drink alchohol while taking that medication, then the answer is a big fat no.
If there is no such warning, it should be okay, though you should always ask a health profesional about potential drug interactions before taking medication.
I did a couple times. you don't die, but i think the aspirin itself causes you sickness some times, so it's worst after drinking. i think i had more gases :) if you do this on regular basis, ask your doctor.
Sorry I read the question wrong good question.
No they say it does but dont because it will not do anything.....if anything it will just kille them faster....i tried it and it did nothing they both looked the same.
Yes. They don't interact with eachother. 2 different things.
81 mg of Aspirin may cause severe itching if the user develops an allergic reaction to it .Medications ending with the letters ine seem to cause the most itching,such as codeine,morphine.
Ibuprofen will not make you high----all it does is give you stomach cramps, nausea, make you throw up, and possibly ruin your kidneys. I know someone who tried to kill herself by swallowing three bottles----it didn't get her high, though it made her very sick. She had to go the hospital to get her stomach pumped.
Turmeric is an amazing and NATURAL anti-inflamatory. It will help with both the pain and the swelling, also, remember to keep the knee moving as the circulation will also help with the swelling issue!
Ibuprofen (Motrin) is an anti-inflamatory drug that works by inhibiting the COX enzyme which converts arachindonic acid into the prostoglandin, PGH2. The effect is probably most active in inflamatory immune cells such as mast cells, granulocytes, and macrophages. This serves to reduce inflamation, fever, and lethargy. Other chemical mediators of inflmation that Motrin does not work on are Interleukin-1 and TNF-g.
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No, aspirin (even buffered aspirin) is very dangerous to dogs. Even a single pill can be enough to cause a fatal stomach ulcer.
it can bring on asthma attacks especially if you are allergic to aspirin.To be safe I would ask your Dr as the packet does give warnings to people with asthma not to take it.