Aspirin is used to alleviate pain and to bring down a temperature or to lessen inflammation. Aspirin is occasionally prescribed for the treatment or prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and chest pain (angina).

When should I not use Aspirin?

Do not take this medicine if you ever had an allergic reaction (rashes, breathlessness, swollen eyes) to Aspirin or to any other similar medicines such as diclofenac, ibuprofen, mefenamic acid or naproxen.

Alert your doctor if you have any of the following conditions:

  • stomach ulcers
  • bleeding disorder
  • gout or with a history of gout
  • severe liver disease
  • severe kidney disease

as Aspirin may not be suitable for you.

  • Do not take high doses of Aspirin (above 100 mg daily) if you are on your third trimester of pregnancy.
  • Do not take Aspirin  if you are breastfeeding.
  • Do not give Aspirin to children below 16 years old unless instructed to do so by the doctor.
  • Do not take Aspirin with medicines used for certain immune disorder, pain and inflammation.

Below, I have compiled a few Aspirins containing products that you can get over the counter. But, I would suggest you to see your doctors first before consuming any medicines!

1. Aspirin Cardio

Aspirin Cardio is a salicylate (sa-LIS-il-ate). It works by inhibiting the production of chemicals in the body that are responsible for pain, fever, and inflammation.

Aspirin Cardio is used:

  • to treat pain and to alleviate symptoms associated with fever or inflammation.
  • Aspirin Cardio is occasionally prescribed for the treatment or prevention of heart attacks, strokes, and chest pain (angina). 
  • Aspirin Cardio should be taken only under the direction of a physician for cardiovascular diseases.
  • Additionally to the indications indicated in this medication guide, Aspirin Cardio may be used for other uses not listed in this drug guide.
2. Winspirin Acetylsalicylic Acid Dispersible Tablets

Aspirin has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic effects.

Aspirin is used to :

  • treat mild to moderate pain associated with headaches, migraine, dysmenorrhea, myalgias, and dental discomfort. Additionally, it has been utilized in the pain and inflammation therapy in acute and chronic rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idioplasia, osteoarthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. 
  • Aspirin can help lower temperature and relieve headaches, joint and muscular pains associated with mild febrile diseases such as colds or influenza.
  • Aspirin suppresses the aggregation of platelets.
  • Aspirin is used in the initial treatment of cardiovascular illnesses such as angina pectoris and myocardial infarction, as well as in the prevention of cardiovascular events in people at risk. 
  • Additionally, these compounds are used in the treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke.
3. Cardiprin 100

What factors contribute to strokes and heart attacks? As we age, our arteries tend to shrink due to the buildup of fatty and fiber-like materials on the inside walls. If an artery becomes sufficiently constricted, a blood clot may form and completely block it. If this develops in an artery that supplies blood to the heart muscle, it reduces the heart’s oxygen supply, resulting in angina (a crushing chest pain) or a heart attack. This can result in a TIA (transient ischemic attack) or a stroke if it occurs in an artery carrying blood to the brain. 

How does Cardiprin 100 helps? 

  • Cardiprin 100 decreases the stickiness of platelets (the blood component that forms clots), making them less likely to form clots and assisting in the prevention of blood vessel blockage.
  • Each pack of aspirin tablet includes 100mg of aspirin, a low dose that medical studies have proven to successfully reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack in persons with blood vessel abnormalities with a low risk of adverse effects.
  • Cardiprin 100 has also been particularly prepared to dissolve rapidly on the tongue. According to some scientists, fast absorbed aspirin may be more beneficial in preventing strokes and heart attacks. 
  • How frequently and for how long should Cardiprin 100 be taken? 

Because your body produces new clot-forming platelets on a regular basis, you must remember to take Cardiprin 100. The calendar pack for Cardiprin 100 is meant to assist you in remembering your daily dose. 

Without using water, spread the tablet on your tongue. It has a pleasant flavor and is readily absorbed.

Alternatively, you may drink each Cardiprin 100 tablet whole with a glass of water. Your doctor will advise you on the duration of your Cardiprin 100 treatment. Ensure that you visit your doctor on a regular basis and share any concerns you may have with him or her. Cardiprin 100 should be used with caution and only under medical supervision. 

Alternatively, you may drink each Cardiprin 100 tablet whole with a glass of water. Your doctor will advise you on the duration of your Cardiprin 100 treatment. Ensure that you visit your doctor on a regular basis and share any concerns you may have with him or her. Cardiprin 100 should be used with caution and only under medical supervision. 

  • What other steps can I take to reduce my risk of heart disease and stroke? 

While using Cardiprin 100, there are a few things you may do to significantly reduce your risk of heart attack and stroke. 

  1. Regularly check your blood pressure. 
  2. Avoid smoking. Maintain a healthy body weight. 
  3. Exercise on a consistent basis. 
  4. Consume fewer greasy foods.

Cardiprin 100 therapy should be commenced by a physician.

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