Acetylsalicylic acid Conventional/Effervescent/ Dispersible/ Enteric coated Tablets 150 mg

βœ… Generic Name:

Acetylsalicylic Acid (ASA) 150 mg
(Commonly known as Aspirin)


πŸ“„ Description:

Acetylsalicylic acid is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with antiplatelet, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic effects. The 150 mg dose is often used for cardiovascular protection (antiplatelet effect), especially in patients at risk of heart attacks, strokes, or post-surgery clot prevention.

It is available in several formulations:

  • Conventional tablets
  • Effervescent tablets
  • Dispersible tablets
  • Enteric-coated tablets

🌿 Nature / Drug Class:

  • NSAID (Salicylate class)
  • Antiplatelet agent

🎯 Purpose / Indications:

  • Prevention of myocardial infarction (heart attack)
  • Prevention of ischemic stroke
  • Secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
  • Post-angioplasty or stent placement
  • Mild to moderate pain and fever (less common at 150 mg dose)
  • Anti-inflammatory effect (higher doses, not typically 150 mg)

πŸ’Š Dosage & Forms:

FormUse
Conventional TabletGeneral oral use, swallowed whole
Effervescent TabletDissolved in water for faster absorption and better stomach tolerance
Dispersible TabletDisperses in a small amount of water before administration
Enteric-Coated TabletCoated to pass through stomach and dissolve in intestine, reducing gastric irritation

βœ… Advantages:

  • Effective antiplatelet agent in cardiovascular protection
  • Various forms available for different patient needs
  • Dispersible/effervescent: faster onset, better absorption
  • Enteric-coated: minimizes gastric irritation/ulcer risk

πŸ“¦ Common Packaging:

  • Strips of 10 tablets, boxes of 30, 50, or 100 tablets
  • Clearly labeled by form: β€œAspirin 150 mg Enteric-coated/Dispersible/etc.”

❄️ Storage Conditions:

  • Store at room temperature (15–25Β°C)
  • Keep in a dry place, away from direct light and heat
  • Protect from moisture, especially effervescent or dispersible forms

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ Patient Advice / Precautions:

  • Take after food to reduce stomach upset (unless enteric-coated)
  • Do not crush or chew enteric-coated tablets
  • For dispersible/effervescent tablets: dissolve in water before taking
  • Avoid alcohol and NSAIDs to reduce gastric side effects
  • Inform your doctor before surgery or dental work due to bleeding risk
  • Avoid during last trimester of pregnancy

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