Aspirin
Aspirin (indications)
- Mild to moderate pain - Fever - AMI or suspected AMI - Stroke
Aspirin (mech of action)
- anti-inflammatory and antipyretic through inhibition of thromboxane A2 - anti-platelet aggregator and reduce likelihood of thrombus formation
Aspirin (other/notes)
- commonly causes gastric upset - avoid enteric-coated aspirin in chest pain (slower acting) - PT chew tablets
Aspirin (contraindications)
- hypersensitivity - bronchospasm - angioedema - patients receiving monamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Aspirin (adverse effects)
- nausea, - vomiting - GI bleeding - allergic reactions
Aspirin (onset of effect)
15-30 min
Aspirin (dose)
325 mg (one tablet) or 4x81 mg tablets (324 mg)
Aspirin (classification)
NSAID, anti-platelet aggregator
Aspirin (routes)
PO