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Aspirin
(a) Name
(b) Classification
(a) Aspirin
Acetylsalicylic Acid
ASA
Bayer
(b) Anticoagulant
Analgesic
Aspirin
Action
Inhibits the aggregation of platelets Prolongs bleeding time
Aspirin
(a) Indications
(b) Contraindications
(a) Suspected myocardial infarction
Suspected myocardial ischemia
Signs and Symptoms of recent stroke
(b) Active gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers
Hypersensitivity/Allergy
Acute Asthma
Aspirin
Adverse Effects
Gastrointestinal
-Bleeding
-Heartburn
-Epigastric pain
-Nausea/Vomit
Cardiovascular
-Prolonged bleeding time
-Alters platelet aggregation
Respiratory
-Wheezing
Aspirin
Administration
160-325 mg PO chewed and swallowed
Aspirin
Pediatric
Not recommended
Aspirin
(a) Onset
(b) Duration
(a) 5-30 mins
(b) 1-4 hrs (24 hr anticoagulant effect)
Aspirin
Precautions
Use with caution in patients who have
preexisting:
-ulcer or liver disease
-bleeding disorders
-patients taking anticoagulant
medications such as Coumadin
Aspirin
Note
Aspirin should be chewed and swallowed for faster systemic absorption and to decrease potential gastric distress
Author
bryantfire
ID
224060
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Aspirin
Description
Drug Drill
Updated
2013-08-10T18:10:57Z
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