Here’s a clear overview of aspirin tablets, their uses, and safety considerations:
💊 What is Aspirin?
Aspirin is a medication (acetylsalicylic acid) commonly used to:
- Reduce pain (headaches, muscle aches, toothaches)
- Lower fever
- Reduce inflammation (arthritis, injuries)
- Prevent blood clots, reducing risk of heart attack or stroke
🔹 Common Forms
- Regular tablets (325 mg)
- Low-dose “baby aspirin” (81 mg) for heart health
- Enteric-coated tablets to reduce stomach irritation
🧠 How It Works
- Aspirin blocks enzymes that produce prostaglandins, which cause pain, inflammation, and fever
- It also inhibits platelet aggregation, thinning the blood
⚠️ Important Safety Notes
- Do not give aspirin to children or teens with viral infections (risk of Reye’s syndrome)
- Can cause stomach irritation, ulcers, or bleeding
- Avoid if allergic to NSAIDs or have certain medical conditions
- Interacts with blood thinners, some diabetes meds, and other drugs
✅ Typical Uses
- Pain relief for mild-to-moderate pain
- Low-dose daily use for heart attack or stroke prevention (only as prescribed)
- Anti-inflammatory purposes in conditions like arthritis
If you want, I can give a simple guide on aspirin dosages and alternatives depending on whether it’s for pain relief or heart protection.