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Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)

Drug Class: NSAIDs
Brand Names:  Anacin, Bayer, Bufferin, Ecotrin

Dosages

3,000 to 4,000 mg daily in three to four doses.

Potential Side Effects

Abdominal cramps, pain or discomfort; diarrhea; dizziness; drowsiness; headache; heartburn; nausea; swelling of the feet; vomiting.

Special Instructions

Do not take with other prescription or over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Take at the same time every day.

Take with food or an antacid.

Do not take for more than 10 days for pain or more than 3 days for fever unless directed by a doctor.

 

Be Aware

 

If you are taking more than 3,600 mg of aspirin per day, your doctor should monitor salicylate levels in your blood. Ulcers and internal bleeding can occur without warning. Confusion, deafness, dizziness or ringing in the ears indicates you are taking too much. Tell your doctor if you drink alcohol, use blood thinners, or are sensitive to aspirin or similar drugs.

Do not take with aspirin or other products containing aspirin unless told to do so by a doctor. Confusion, deafness, dizziness or ringing in the ears is a sign that you are taking too much of this drug. If you are taking more than 3,600 mg of aspirin per day, your doctor should monitor salicylate levels in your blood. Ulcers and internal bleeding can occur without warning. Before taking any type of NSAID, also tell your doctor if you drink alcohol or take blood thinners (including warfarin), ACE inhibitors, lithium or furosemide. Also report any sensitivity or allergy to aspirin or similar drugs. Do not take NSAIDs late in pregnancy.

The Arthritis Today Drug Guide is meant for education – not self-medicating. Arthritis Today, the Arthritis Foundation and the Drug Guide Medical Review Panel do not endorse any products mentioned in this guide. While we endeavor to keep the information up to date, we make no representations or warranties about the completeness of the information provided.