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What are Aspirin Dispersible Tablets?
These tablets are a form of treatment that treats blood clots which can cause a stroke or a heart attack. The active ingredient in these tablets is aspirin which is a painkiller which is found in a number of treatments of pain. Aspirin is also found in tablets that are used after a heart attack or stroke to reduce blood clots by widening the blood vessels. These tablets should not be used as a painkiller, instead consult a doctor or our pharmacist before using any treatment.
How does aspirin work?
Aspirin is in a class of drugs known as NSAIDS (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs). NSAIDS work by blocking chemicals known as prostaglandins which causes the skin tissue to swell and trigger pain signals. NSAIDS work to reduce pain and reduce swelling because it is an analgesic. Aspirin is also a drug that can reduce a fever and fight inflammation. As well as working as a painkiller, aspirin can also reduce the risk of a heart attack and a stroke. This is thanks to prevents platelets in the blood from clotting in the arteries, improving blood flow, making aspirin the only painkiller that can save lives.
Who are these aspirin tablets suitable for?
These tablets are suitable to be used by adults and children aged 16 and over. They should not be used by anyone who is allergic to the ingredients contained in the tablets. They should also not be used if any of the following applies:
- Are allergic to any other NSAIDS
- Have had an asthma attack
- Have or have had a stomach ulcer or in the small intestine
- Ever had the problem of the blood not clotting properly
- Had severe kidney or liver problems
- Suffer from gout
If you are taking any treatment for any other condition, you should speak to a doctor or our pharmacist before using.
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