Acetylsalicylic acid has been known for a long time and is present in every home. This is an indispensable tool for various thromboses, high blood pressure, headache and even cosmetology problems. But in some cases, the drug is undesirable to use and sometimes you have to replace aspirin - the indications for the use of the drug do not allow it to be used in many diseases and pathologies.
Aspirin tablets - instructions for use
Active active substance of the drug in question is acetylsalicylic acid. It is a nonsteroidal drug that removes inflammatory processes, which has a weak analgesic, antipyretic effect. The main function of the drug is the ability to significantly reduce platelet aggregation, which ensures the effective use of aspirin for the dilution of blood. This is relevant for people suffering from diseases with increased viscosity of the biological fluid, thrombosis, cardiovascular diseases.
Main indications:
- feverish conditions;
- acute attacks of migraine and headache;
- ischemic transient disorders in blood circulation, including - the brain;
- embolism;
- thromboses;
- rheumatic pathologies;
- angina pectoris ;
- myocardial infarction;
- pain syndromes of different origin.
Depending on the diagnosis, medication is taken within 2-14 days. Longer-term use of aspirin is fraught with serious complications due to side effects.
The maximum daily dosage is 3 g of acetylsalicylic acid, which should be divided by 2-3 times.
Effervescent Aspirin - instructions for use
The described form of release is very convenient and much more quickly absorbed by the body, due to increased absorption to the blood, but there is not much evidence for its use:
- inflammatory infectious colds;
- pain of diverse pathogenesis.
It should be noted that basically such aspirin is prescribed in the treatment of influenza, sore throats or colds, because in its composition there is a high dose of vitamin C needed to maintain the immune system.
This preparation is dissolved in a glass of pure water before use (100-200 ml). One serving - up to 1 g of active ingredient. Remember: effervescent aspirin should be consumed only after meals, no more than 3-4 times a day.
Contraindications to the use of aspirin
It is strictly forbidden to drink medication during pregnancy, especially in the last trimester, as well as during breastfeeding.
List of other contraindications:
- ulcer of the intestine, stomach;
- bleeding internal organs;
- asthma in combination with nasal polyps;
- disorders in the work of the kidneys and liver;
- hemophilia;
- hemorrhagic diathesis;
- thrombocytopenia;
- hypersensitivity to the active component of the agent.
With caution and only after consulting a doctor, you can use Aspirin for gout, gastritis, anemia, cardiac dysfunction, thyrotoxicosis, and simultaneous administration of anticoagulants.
Application of aspirin in cosmetology
In dermatological practice, the drug performs 2 functions:
- peeling (due to the exfoliating action of the acid);
- anti-inflammatory agent.
Thus, it is possible to achieve equalization of the skin relief, elimination of acne , ulcers and even subcutaneous seals. Therefore, cosmetologists often recommend masks from aspirin in the presence of such defects. Prepare them easily: you need to mix a few crushed tablets with cool water and, having achieved a mushy consistency, put on the skin. Wash off the mask after 5-7 minutes.