Who should not take aspirin?

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Who should not take aspirin?

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answered Aug 20, 2024 by chicknatalie (4,060 points)
People who should not take aspirin are people that have had a stomach ulcer, are at high risk of bleeding or have had an allergy to aspirin or other painkillers like ibuprofen.

Aspirin stops heart attacks by slowing the blood clotting action and reducing the clumping of platelets.

Aspirin keeps the platelets from clumping together and reduces blood clots and prevents heart attacks and strokes.

Aspirin can prevent heart blockage by thinning the blood which also prevents blood clots from forming in the arteries as well as the heart.

The 3 benefits of taking aspirin are prevention of blood clots from forming, relieving pain and relieving inflammation.

Aspirin can also lower fever.

You can stop taking aspirin once you start although it's best to wean off the aspirin gradually especially if you've been taking it everyday.

Suddenly stopping taking aspirin when taken daily can increase your risk of suffering from a heart attack or stroke by 37 percent.

The reason why you have to drink a full glass of water with aspirin is to provide proper absorption of the aspirin and to ease swallowing of the aspirin.

You should always drink at least 8 ounces of water with aspirin for it to be absorbed as it should and ease swallowing.

Like most medicines, aspirin has side effects and can irritate your stomach lining and can trigger gastrointestinal upset, ulcers and bleeding.

And, because aspirin thins your blood, it can be dangerous for people who are at higher risk of bleeding.

Aspirin is now the most commonly used drug in the world.

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Aspirin is in a group of medications that are called salicylates.

The medicine aspirin works by stopping the production of certain natural substances that cause fever, pain, swelling, and blood clots.

Aspirin is also available in combination with other medications such as antacids, pain relievers, and cough and cold medications.

Aspirin is used to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain from conditions such as muscle aches, toothaches, common cold, and headaches.

The medicine aspirin may also be used to reduce pain and swelling in conditions such as arthritis.

Aspirin is known as a salicylate and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).

Aspirin can irritate your stomach lining and can trigger gastrointestinal upset, ulcers and bleeding.

Aspirin is also used as a blood thinner.

The dose of aspirin used to thin blood is much lower than the dose used to treat fever, aches, and pains.

The usual dose to thin your blood is 81 mg per day.

But you should talk with your doctor before starting daily aspirin.

Even at low doses, some people are at risk of serious bleeding from aspirin.
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answered Aug 20, 2024 by jefferson (3,630 points)

  • People had an allergy to aspirin or similar painkillers such as ibuprofen
  • People have ever had a stomach ulcer. 
  • People have recently had a stroke.,

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