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Frequently asked questions
No, it is not safe to take Aspirin while pregnant because there is clear evidence that the drug causes a risk to the growing fetus. However, Aspirin is used in pregnancy only if the doctor determines its benefits and minimises the risks.
You must experience the benefit of Aspirin within 1 hour.
No, consuming Aspirin is likely unsafe for a breastfeeding mother. This medicine may enter the breast milk and damage the infant. However, there is insufficient information about this in humans.
Yes, Aspirin should be used with precaution, specifically if you have a history of liver disorders or problems. Your doctor may need to make some adjustments to the dosage.
You should avoid alcohol, pain relievers, and the abortion pill when using Aspirin. The effectiveness of Aspirin in preventing heart attack and stroke may be reduced, and the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding may rise if taken at the same time.
Inform your doctor if you are taking Aspirin before any future surgical procedures or emergency hospital visits because it may increase your risk of bleeding.
No, Sudden discontinuation of Aspirin is not recommended. Otherwise, it may increase your risk of experiencing a heart attack, a stroke, or other adverse consequences. You should continue taking this medication even if your present symptoms have improved.
Yes, Aspirin may cause stomach bleeding, which can worsen in patients who also consume alcohol. If bleeding persists, consult your doctor and follow their instructions.
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