Aspirin (Disprin)
Aspirin in low doses, eg 75-100mg, does not have this effect and is used instead as an anti-clotting or blood-thinning agent. Low doses of aspirin prevent the production of thromboxane by blood cells called platelets ... [... more]
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Aspirin, Aloxiprin, Caffeine (Askit Powders)
Children under 16 years of age should not take aspirin, unless on the advice of a doctor. This is because aspirin use in children has been associated with a rare condition called Reye's syndrome. This condition ... [... more]
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Aspirin (Nu-Seals 75Mg)
Aspirin is also used in the emergency situation of a heart attack. Anyone who has the symptoms of a heart attack (chest pain, possibly radiating towards the arm or neck, shortness of breath) should take one 300mg ... [... more]
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Aspirin (Alka Rapid Crystals)
Aspirin in low doses, eg 75-100mg, does not have this effect and is used instead as an anti-clotting or blood-thinning agent. Low doses of aspirin prevent the production of thromboxane by blood cells called platelets. Thromboxane is one of the ... [... more]
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Aspirin (Caprin 75Mg)
Aspirin is also used in the emergency situation of a heart attack. Anyone who has the symptoms of a heart attack (chest pain, possibly radiating towards the arm or neck, shortness of breath) should take one 300mg ... [... more]
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Aspirin, Dipyridamole (Asasantin Retard)
Aspirin in low doses (e.g. 75mg) does not have this effect and is used instead as an anti-clotting or blood-thinning agent. In low doses, blocking cyclo-oxygenase prevents the production of thromboxane by blood cells ... [... more]
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Aspirin (Caprin 300Mg)
High doses of aspirin (300mg and over) prevent the production of prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are produced in response to injury or certain diseases and would otherwise go on to cause pain, swelling and ... [... more]
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Aspirin (Angettes 75)
Aspirin is also used in the emergency situation of a heart attack. Anyone who has the symptoms of a heart attack (chest pain, possibly radiating towards the arm or neck, shortness of breath) should take one 300mg ... [... more]
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Aspirin, Paracetamol, Caffeine (Alka Xs Go)
Children under 16 years of age should not take aspirin, unless on the advice of a doctor. This is because aspirin use in children has been associated with a rare condition called Reye's syndrome. This condition affects the brain and liver and ... [... more]
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Aspirin, Caffeine (Phensic)
Children under 16 years of age should not take aspirin, unless on the advice of a doctor. This is because aspirin use in children has been associated with a rare condition called Reye's syndrome. This condition ... [... more]
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Aspirin (Nu-Seals 300Mg)
High doses of aspirin (300mg and over) prevent the production of prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are produced in response to injury or certain diseases and would otherwise go on to cause pain, swelling and ... [... more]
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Aspirin, Caffeine (Anadin Tablets)
Children under 16 years of age should not take aspirin, unless on the advice of a doctor. This is because aspirin use in children has been associated with a rare condition called Reye's syndrome. This condition ... [... more]
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