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ECASA

Active Ingredient(s): Aspirin






ECASA Article Summary

Aspirin, Also Known As Acetylsalicylic Acid (asa), (ipa: /stlsælslk æsd/), Is A Salicylate Drug, Often Used As An Analgesic To Relieve Minor Aches And Pains, As An Antipyretic To Reduce Fever, And As An Anti-inflammatory Medication. aspirin Has An Antiplatelet Or "anti-clotting" Effect And Is Used In Long-term, Low Doses To Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes And Blood Clot Formation In People At High Risk For Developing Blood Clots.[1] It Has Also Been Established That Low Doses Of Aspirin ...

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Gum, Chewing   227.5mg
Powder for Reconstitution   1g
Suppository   1200mg,  125mg,  300mg,  325mg,  600mg,  60mg
Syrup   500mg
Tablet   162mg,  325mg,  500mg,  650mg,  800mg,  81mg,  81mg + 300mg
Tablet, Chewable   81mg
Tablet, Delayed Release   300mg,  325mg,  500mg,  650mg,  81mg,  975mg
Tablet, Extended Release   325mg,  800mg

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  • Genprin Aspirin
  • Halfprin Aspirin
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  • Other Drugs Containing Aspirin or a Similar Compund:

  • Acetaminophen + Aspirin, ASA + Caffeine
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  • Alka-Seltzer Original Antacid-Pain Relief Medicine Aspirin, ASA + Citric Acid + Sodium Bicarbonate
  • Alka-Seltzer PM Aspirin, ASA + Diphenhydramine
  • Anacin Aspirin, ASA + Caffeine
  • Anacin Maximum Strength Aspirin, ASA + Caffeine
  • Anacin PM Aspirin Free Acetaminophen + Diphenhydramine
  • Arthritis Strength BC Powder Aspirin, ASA + Caffeine + Salicylamide
  • Ascriptin Aspirin, ASA + Aluminum Hydroxide + Calcium Carbonate + Magnesium Hydroxide
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