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Aspirin uses vary according to its strength. In a low dose (about 75 mg), Aspirin acts as a blood-thinning or antiplatelet agent used to prevent heart attack and stroke. On the other hand, a high dose (about 325 mg) acts as an analgesic, relieving minor aches, pains and fevers. Your doctor may also prescribe this immediately after a heart attack to prevent further clots and heart tissue death. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR contains Aspirin, which plays a vital role in the thinning of blood to decrease the risk of blood clot formation and subsequent heart attack. Low-dose aspirin makes the blood less sticky, preventing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Besides this, it inhibits the activity of the cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandins (PGs), which cause inflammation, swelling, pain, and fever. In some cases, you may experience side effects such as stomach upset, heartburn, drowsiness, mild headache, ankle swelling (oedema), slow heart rate, and nausea.

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ASPIRIN-50MG

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Zydus Cadila

Consume Type :

ORAL

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Not Returnable

About Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR

Aspirin belongs to the class of anti-inflammatory and blood-thinning/antiplatelet agents. Its use varies according to its strength. In a low dose (about 75 mg), Aspirin acts as a blood-thinning or antiplatelet agent used to prevent heart attack and stroke. On the other hand, a high dose (about 325 mg) acts as an analgesic, relieving minor aches, pains and fevers. Your doctor may also prescribe Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR immediately after a heart attack to prevent further clots and heart tissue death. A heart attack generally refers to the blocked flow of blood due to blocked arteries. This blockage is due to the build-up of fat, cholesterol and other substances (plaque) in arteries.

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR plays a vital role in the thinning of blood by its anti-platelet activity to decrease the risk of blood clot formation and subsequent heart attack. Low-dose aspirin makes the blood less sticky, preventing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Besides this, it inhibits the activity of the cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandins (PGs), which cause inflammation, swelling, pain, and fever.

You can take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with food or without food. It should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. Do not chew, bite, or break it. Your doctor will advise you how often you take your tablets based on your medical condition. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can be given through oral and rectal routes. In some cases, you may experience stomach upset, heartburn, drowsiness, mild headache, ankle swelling (oedema), slow heart rate, and nausea. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is known to cause dizziness, so driving should be avoided. Most of these side effects of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.

You should avoid drinking alcohol, taking painkillers (ibuprofen, ketorolac) and the abortion pill (mifepristone) with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR as together it can increase your risk of stomach or gastric bleeding. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR should not be given to children with flu, fever, or chickenpox until the doctor has prescribed it. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can cause Reye's syndrome (a rare but serious condition with swelling in the brain and liver common in children and teenagers). Do not use Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR during the last trimester of pregnancy due to possible harm to the unborn baby. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR passes into the breast milk and may harm the nursing infant. So tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy, or breastfeeding mother before taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR. Many people using Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR do not have serious side effects. However, tell your doctor if you have stomach upset, mild indigestion, easy bruising or bleeding, difficulty in hearing, ringing in the ears, dark urine, change in the amount of urine, persistent or severe nausea/vomiting, unexplained tiredness, dizziness, and yellowing of eyes/skin (jaundice). Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (from the stomach/intestine), intracranial bleeding (bleeding in the brain) or other areas of the body. So, after consulting a doctor only, you should take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR.

Uses of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is used in the treatment of Pain relief, Prevention of heart attack, and Prevention of stroke. The detailed uses of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR are as follows:
• Prevention of Heart Attacks: Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR helps to prevent heart attacks by inhibiting platelet aggregation, reducing the risk of blood clots.
• Management of Angina: Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR helps to manage angina by thinning blood, improving blood flow to the heart, and reducing chest pain.
• Stroke Prevention: Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR helps prevent strokes by reducing platelet aggregation, thereby decreasing the risk of clot formation in blood vessels.
• Pain Relief and Anti-Inflammatory uses: Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties help alleviate pain and swelling in conditions like arthritis, headaches, menstrual cramps, toothaches, and muscle aches.
• Post-Surgery care: Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is often prescribed post-surgery, especially after cardiovascular procedures, to prevent blood clot formation and ensure smooth recovery.

Directions for Use

  • Take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with food to avoid an upset stomach.
  • Always take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR exactly as your doctor told you.
  • Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR should not be used unless prescribed by a doctor.
  • Swallow Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with a full glass of water.
  • Do not crush or chew the medicine before swallowing.

Medicinal Benefits

Low dose of Aspirin acts as a blood thinner preventing blood cells sticking together and forming a blood clot in the arteries of the heart. This decreases the risk of having any heart attack or stroke in future. A high dose of Aspirin inhibits the activity of the cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandins (PGs) that cause inflammation, swelling, pain, and fever. 

How Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR Works

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR plays a vital role in the thinning of blood by its anti-platelet activity to decrease the risk of blood clot formation and subsequent heart attack. Low-dose aspirin makes the blood less sticky, preventing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Besides this, it inhibits the activity of the cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandins (PGs), which cause inflammation, swelling, pain, and fever.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
Side effects of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR
Here are the step-by-step strategies to manage the side effects of "indigestion" caused by medication usage:
  • Take medications with food (if recommended): It can help prevent stomach distress and indigestion.
  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals: Divide daily food intake into smaller, more frequent meals to ease digestion.
  • Avoid trigger foods: Identify and avoid foods that trigger indigestion, such as spicy, fatty, or acidic foods.
  • Stay upright after eating: Sit or stand upright for at least 1-2 hours after eating to prevent stomach acid from flowing into the oesophagus.
  • Avoid carbonated drinks: Avoid drinking carbonated beverages, such as soda or beer, which can worsen indigestion.
  • Manage stress: To alleviate indigestion, engage in stress-reducing activities like deep breathing exercises or meditation.
  • Consult a doctor if needed: If indigestion worsens or persists, consult a healthcare professional to adjust the medication regimen or explore alternative treatments.
Here are the step-by-step strategies to manage the side effects of "indigestion" caused by medication usage:
  • Take medications with food (if recommended): It can help prevent stomach distress and indigestion.
  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals: Divide daily food intake into smaller, more frequent meals to ease digestion.
  • Avoid trigger foods: Identify and avoid foods that trigger indigestion, such as spicy, fatty, or acidic foods.
  • Stay upright after eating: Sit or stand upright for at least 1-2 hours after eating to prevent stomach acid from flowing into the oesophagus.
  • Avoid carbonated drinks: Avoid drinking carbonated beverages, such as soda or beer, which can worsen indigestion.
  • Manage stress: To alleviate indigestion, engage in stress-reducing activities like deep breathing exercises or meditation.
  • Consult a doctor if needed: If indigestion worsens or persists, consult a healthcare professional to adjust the medication regimen or explore alternative treatments.

What if I have taken an overdose of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR

Do not take more than the prescribed dose of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR as it may cause overdose. The symptoms of overdose include sweating, ringing in the ears, rapid or deep breathing, nausea and vomiting. If you suspect you have taken overdose or notice signs of overdose, please consult a doctor immediately.

Drug Warnings

You should avoid drinking alcohol, taking pain killers (like ibuprofen, naproxen, ketorolac), and the abortion pill (mifepristone) with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR. Together intake can increase the risk of gastric bleeding and lower efficiency of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR in preventing heart attack and stroke. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR should not be given to the children with flu, fever, or chickenpox until the doctor has prescribed it. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can cause Reye's syndrome (rare but serious condition with swelling in the brain and liver common in children). Do not use Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR during the last trimester of pregnancy due to possible harm to the unborn baby. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR passes into the breast milk and may harm the nursing infant. So tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy, or breast-feeding mother before taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (from the stomach/intestine), intracranial bleeding (bleeding in the brain) or, other areas of the body. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may interfere with laboratory tests like urine sugar tests possibly causing false test results. Make sure laboratory personnel and doctors know that you are taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR. Before taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR tell your doctor if you have a stomach ulcer, bleeding disorder, low Vitamin K, aspirin induced asthma, allergic to Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR or other pain killers, kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes, or going to have any type of surgery.

Drug-Drug Interactions

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How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Co-administration of Ketorolac and Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may increase the risk of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ketorolac with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is not recommended but can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult a doctor if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood, severe headache and weakness. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Combining Ketorolac tromethamine with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can increase the risk of adverse effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with Ketorolac tromethamine is not recommended, as it results in an interaction, it can be taken if advised by a doctor. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor’s advice.
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with dorzolamide may increase the risk of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and dorzolamide, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you experience symptoms such as ringing in your ears, headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, confusion, or fever, contact a doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Coadministration of Dasatinib with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may increase the risk of bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and Dasatinib, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you notice bruising, swelling, vomiting, headache, dizziness, or weakness inform a doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without consulting a doctor.
AspirinDanaparoid
Severe
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Coadministration of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with danaparoid can increase risk of the bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is an interaction between Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and Danaparoid, but it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. However, If you experience unusual bleeding, unexplained bruises, swelling, headache, feeling lightheaded, blood in your urine or stools, or feeling weak, contact a doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Co-administration of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and Apixaban may increase the risk of unusual bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Even though combining Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and Apixaban may cause an interaction, it is still possible to take it if a doctor advises you to. However, consult a doctor if you experience unusual bruising, dizziness, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting blood, severe headache, or weakness. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Coadministration of Brinzolamide with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may cause side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and brinzolamide, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you experience ringing in your ears, headache, vomiting, dizziness, or palpitations, please contact a doctor. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
AspirinDrotrecogin alfa (activated)
Severe
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
Coadministration of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and Drotrecogin alfa may increase the risk of bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
There may be a possibility of interaction between Drotrecogin alfa (activated) and Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR, but it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. It's important to keep a close eye on any signs of bleeding and let a doctor know right away if you experience any of these symptoms - close monitoring or bleeding. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
AspirinTinzaparin
Severe
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
using tinzaparin together with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can increase the risk of bleeding complications.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with Tinzaparin together can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to contact a doctor right away: difficulty stopping bleeding, unexplained bruises, swelling, throwing up, headache, feeling lightheaded, blood in your urine or stools, or feeling weak. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR 50mg Tablet DR:
When regorafenib is used with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR, the risk of bleeding may increase.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR and regorafenib, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black, tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting fresh or dried blood that looks like coffee grounds, severe headache, and weakness, consult the doctor. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.

Drug-Food Interactions

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ASPIRIN-50MGCaffeine containing foods/drinks
Mild

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ASPIRIN-50MGCaffeine containing foods/drinks
Mild
Common Foods to Avoid:
Cocoa, Coffee, Dark Chocolate, Energy Drinks With Caffeine, Green Tea, Kola Nut, Tea, Tiramisu

How to manage the interaction:
Taking caffeine containing products during Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR therapy may result in increased Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR levels leading to side effects. It is advised to avoid the consumption of caffeine containing products during treatment with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR.

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Low cholesterol diet along with a regular exercise regime is found to complement treatment with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR effectively. 

  • Avoid alcohol as it may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (stomach bleeding).

  • The high-fat meal should be avoided as it may further increase the risk of heart attack, and instead, eat heart-healthy foods.

  • As a precautionary measure, you are recommended not to consume junk food items from outside, stick to freshly prepared home-cooked meals and take proper rest for a speedy recovery.

  • And also, trying to replace most of your saturated fats with unsaturated fats can reduce total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol in a short span of time.

  • Foods like avocados, olive oil, fatty fish and nuts contain lots of heart-healthy unsaturated fats, so it’s beneficial to eat them regularly.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANALGESICS
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Alcohol

Unsafe

You are recommended not to consume alcohol along with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR, as together it may potentiate side effects like stomach ulcer and gastric bleeding.

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Pregnancy

Unsafe

Consume only if prescribed by your doctor.

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Breast Feeding

Unsafe

Take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR only when prescribed, it is known to pass on in a limited quantity via breast milk to the child.

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Driving

Safe if prescribed

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR does not interfere with the ability to drive.

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Liver

Caution

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases/conditions. Dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Kidney

Caution

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of Kidney diseases/conditions. Dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.

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Children

Unsafe

Low-dose Aspirin also called as 'baby aspirin' is not safe for children. So, never give Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR to a child younger than 16, unless their doctor prescribes it.

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FAQs

Aspirin use varies according to its strength. In a low dose (about 75 mg), Aspirin acts as a blood-thinning or antiplatelet agent used to prevent heart attack and stroke. On the other hand, a high dose (about 325 mg) acts as an analgesic, relieving minor aches, pain and fever.

Yes, taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can cause stomach upset. So, please take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with a meal to avoid it or do as advised by your doctor.

Yes, Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is used for thinning of blood. It works by preventing platelets (type of blood cells) from sticking together and forming clots.

In most cases, doctor asks you to stop taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR few days prior to your surgery so as to prevent excessive blood loss during the surgery.

Reye's syndrome is a rare and serious disease which generally occurs in children if Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is given to treat viral infection like small pox, and chicken pox.

Yes, Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can cause stomach bleeding and it can increase in patients consuming alcohol along with Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR. Please consult your doctor if bleeding does not stop and do as advised.

If you are asthmatic, having hay fever or any other chronic respiratory diseases, taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR may induce an asthma attack and even worsen your condition. So, please inform your doctor before taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR if you are asthmatic.

Daily use of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR with ibuprofen may decrease the efficiency of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR's ability to prevent heart attak and stroke as blood thinner.

No. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR should not be used for the relief of stomach pain. In case you have stomach pain it might be the sign of gastric bleeding, or heartburn which can be one of the side effect of the Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR.

Yes. Taking with milk or snack can prevent the symptoms of stomach upset.

Children and teenagers should not take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR if they have flu, chickenpox, or any undiagnosed illness. Besides this, if they have taken any vaccination recently, taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR might increase the risk of Reye's syndrome, a rare but serious illness. Your doctor will decide whether to prescribe in children or teenagers or not.

You can take Aspirin for pain relief, but remember to follow the recommended dosage (usual dose: 300mg). It's also important to consult your doctor if necessary, especially if you have any underlying medical conditions or concerns. Aspirin may not suit everyone, so your doctor can advise on alternative pain relief options if necessary. Always check with them if unsure to ensure safe and effective pain management.

Aspirin is a versatile medicine with multiple uses. It comes in different doses, each with specific benefits. High-dose Aspirin (300mg) effectively relieves pain and swelling and reduces fever. On the other hand, low-dose Aspirin (75mg) plays a crucial role in preventing heart attacks and strokes in individuals who are at high risk of these conditions. Furthermore, Aspirin 300mg can also reduce the risk of blood clots in the heart or brain for people who have previously had a heart attack or stroke, thereby preventing further heart attacks or strokes. It is essential to consult your doctor or healthcare professional for personalized advice on taking Aspirin.

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR belongs to a group of medicines called antiplatelet agents that help prevent your blood cells from sticking together and forming a blood clot.

The best time to take Aspirin depends on your individual needs and medical conditions. For pain relief, take Aspirin when needed, usually with food or milk, to minimize stomach upset. If you're taking Aspirin for heart attack or stroke prevention, take it in the morning, with or without food, as directed by your doctor.

Indigestion, increased bleeding tendency, nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, pain or discomfort in your stomach or lower chest after eating, liver problems with symptoms that may include a yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes (jaundice), dark yellow urine, and fatigue are the common side effects of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR.

Aspirin does not trigger heart stroke but rather reduces the risk of heart attack and ischemic stroke in high-risk individuals. However, it's important to note that Aspirin may increase the risk of bleeding, including hemorrhagic stroke. To ensure safe usage, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional before taking Aspirin, as they can assess your individual needs and medical history to provide personalized guidance.

No, Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR is not typically used to lower cholesterol. It is usually used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, prevent blood clots, and reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and fever.

The duration of taking Aspirin (Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR) depends on your health needs and medical conditions. It's vital to take Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR exactly as recommended by your doctor.

Do not drink alcohol while taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR. drinking alcohol may possibly increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and prolong bleeding time.

The time it takes to feel better after taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR varies depending on the condition being treated. Keep in mind that Aspirin is a medication that works gradually, and its effects may take some time to become noticeable. If you're taking Aspirin for a specific condition, consult your doctor for guidance on when to expect improvement. If your symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention.

Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR elimination time is up to 10 days. Still, it may vary from person to person based on various factors, such as kidney function, liver function, age, weight, and other medications or health conditions.

Regular or high-dose aspirin therapy during late pregnancy can cause serious complications in the mother or baby. So, pregnant women should not take Aspirin during pregnancy, especially in the last 3 months of pregnancy, unless advised by their doctor.

If you're taking Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR, you may need to stop taking it before surgery or dental procedures due to the increased risk of bleeding. Your healthcare provider or dentist will advise you on whether to stop taking Aspirin 7-10 days before the procedure, continue taking it with close monitoring, or switch to a different medication. It's crucial to inform them about your aspirin use and follow their specific instructions to ensure your safety during the procedure.

Consult your healthcare provider first. Long-term use (more than 6 months) of Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR can increase the risk of stomach ulcers, bleeding, kidney damage, or other adverse effects. If long-term care is necessary, your doctor may recommend regular monitoring or alternative treatments.

No, it can increase bleeding risk. Aspirin 50mg Tablet DR thins blood and can worsen bleeding conditions like haemophilia (a rare, genetic blood disorder), recent injuries, or active bleeding ulcers. If you have a history of bleeding problems, check with your doctor; your doctor may recommend alternative treatments.

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