asa (ASPIRIN)

What is Asa?
Asa is commonly used to relieve pain, reduce fever, and prevent blood clots. It works by inhibiting the production of substances that cause inflammation and clotting. Asa is also used to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in certain individuals.

How do I take Asa?
Asa can be taken with or without food, but taking it with food or a full glass of water may help reduce stomach upset. There are no specific food restrictions, but avoid alcohol to reduce the risk of stomach bleeding.

For how long do I take Asa?
Asa can be used for short-term relief of pain or fever, typically not exceeding 10 days for pain or 3 days for fever without consulting a doctor. For cardiovascular protection, it may be used long-term as prescribed by a healthcare provider.

What is Asa used for?
Asa is indicated for relieving pain and inflammation in conditions like arthritis, reducing fever, and preventing heart attacks and strokes in individuals at risk. It is also used in certain rheumatologic conditions and to prevent complications in specific heart conditions.

How long does it take for Asa to start working?
Asa typically starts working within 30 minutes to 1 hour after ingestion for pain relief. For cardiovascular protection, its effects on blood clotting can begin within a few hours.

Is Asa effective?
Asa is effective in relieving pain, reducing fever, and preventing blood clots. It works by inhibiting the production of substances that cause inflammation and clotting. Its effectiveness in preventing heart attacks and strokes in certain individuals is well-documented.

How does one know if Asa is working?
The benefit of Asa is evaluated by its effectiveness in relieving symptoms like pain and fever, and in preventing cardiovascular events. Regular medical check-ups and monitoring of symptoms help assess its ongoing benefit and safety for the individual.

How does Asa work?
Asa works by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase, which reduces the production of prostaglandins and thromboxanes. This action helps decrease inflammation, pain, fever, and blood clot formation.

Who should avoid taking Asa?
Asa should not be used by individuals with allergies to it, those with bleeding disorders, or those who have had stomach ulcers. It should be used cautiously in people with asthma or liver and kidney issues. Pregnant women should avoid high doses, especially in the third trimester.

Can I take Asa with other prescription drugs?
Asa can interact with blood thinners like warfarin, increasing bleeding risk. It may also interact with NSAIDs, certain diabetes medications, and ACE inhibitors. Always inform your doctor about all medications you are taking to avoid harmful interactions.

Can Asa be taken safely while pregnant?
Low-dose Asa may be used during pregnancy under medical supervision, but doses above 81 mg can harm the fetus, especially after 20 weeks. High doses can cause complications during delivery. Pregnant women should consult their doctor before using Asa.

Can Asa be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Asa is generally not recommended while breastfeeding due to the risk of Reye's syndrome in infants. If necessary, low doses may be used under medical supervision. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.

Is Asa safe for the elderly?
Elderly patients are more susceptible to the adverse effects of Asa, such as gastrointestinal bleeding and kidney issues. They should use Asa under medical supervision, especially if they have a history of ulcers or are taking other medications that increase bleeding risk.

How should I store Asa?
Store Asa in its original container, tightly closed, at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children. Dispose of tablets with a strong vinegar smell, as this indicates they may have degraded.

Does Asa make people tired or drowsy?
Asa does not commonly cause drowsiness, sleepiness, or fatigue. If you experience unusual tiredness or any other unexpected symptoms, it's important to contact your doctor for advice.

Does Asa cause stomach upset?
Common gastrointestinal side effects of Asa include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and heartburn. If these symptoms are severe or persistent, contact your doctor. They may recommend adjusting the dose or switching to a different medication.

Does Asa cause headaches?
Asa is commonly used to relieve headaches. However, if you experience a headache that worsens or persists, consult your doctor. It may indicate a different underlying issue that needs medical attention.

Does Asa limit driving?
Asa does not typically cause symptoms that would impair driving ability. However, if you experience side effects like dizziness or ringing in the ears, it may affect your ability to drive safely. Consult your doctor if you have concerns.

What are Asa possible harms and risks?
Common side effects of Asa include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and heartburn. Serious adverse effects can include allergic reactions, bleeding, and ringing in the ears. If you experience severe side effects, contact your doctor immediately.
Available in 2 variations

ASA 75mg Tablet
ASA 75mg Tablet
Aspirin (75mg)
strip of 14 tablets

Asa 50 MG Tablet 14 S
Asa 50 MG Tablet 14 S
Aspirin (50mg)
strip of 14 tablets