What Is Buffered Aspirin?
This medicine is a kind of antipyretic and analgesic medicine.
Aspirin buffer
- It is used for fever caused by common cold or influenza, and also used to relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, joint pain, migraine, toothache, muscle pain, neuralgia, dysmenorrhea.
- This medicine is a kind of antipyretic and analgesic medicine.
- 162 mg per tablet
- It is used for fever caused by common cold or influenza, and also used to relieve mild to moderate pain such as headache, joint pain, migraine, toothache, muscle pain, neuralgia, dysmenorrhea.
- oral. Children 1 to 3 years old, 0.5 tablets at a time; Children 4 to 8 years old, 1 tablet at a time; Children 8 to 14 years old, 2 tablets at a time; Children over 14 years old and adults, 2 to 3 tablets at a time; 3 times a day.
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- 1. This medicine is a symptomatic medicine. It is used for antipyretic use for no more than 3 days and for pain relief for no more than 5 days. If the symptoms do not resolve, please consult your doctor or pharmacist.
- Children under 2.1 should be used under the guidance of a physician.
- 3. Do not take other medicines containing antipyretic and analgesics at the same time (such as some compound anti-cold medicines).
- 4. Elderly and frail patients should be used under the guidance of a physician.
- 5. Do not drink alcohol or beverages containing alcohol while taking this medicine.
- 6. Gout, liver and kidney dysfunction, heart dysfunction, epistaxis, excessive menstruation, and patients with a history of hemolytic anemia should be used with caution.
- 7. Use with caution in children with fever and dehydration.
- 8. If you take too much or have serious adverse reactions, you should seek medical treatment immediately.
- 9. For those who are allergic to this medicine, it is forbidden, and those with allergies should be used with caution.
- 10. It is forbidden to use this medicine when its properties change.
- 11. Keep this medicine out of the reach of children.
- 12. Children must use under adult supervision.
- 13. If you are using other medicines, please consult your physician or pharmacist before using this medicine.
- 1. This drug should not be used with anticoagulant drugs (such as dicoumarin, heparin) and thrombolytic drugs (streptokinase).
- 2. Antacids such as sodium bicarbonate can increase the excretion of the drug from the urine and reduce the blood concentration, so it should not be used together.
- 3. The drug is used with glucocorticoids (such as dexamethasone, etc.), which can increase gastrointestinal adverse reactions.
- 4. This medicine can strengthen the effect of oral hypoglycemic drugs and methotrexate, and should not be used together.
- 5. Drug interactions may occur if used concurrently with other drugs, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.
- The medicine can inhibit prostaglandin synthesis, and has antipyretic and analgesic effects. Buffer tablets can not only ensure the efficacy but also reduce gastrointestinal irritation.
- 1. Pregnant women and lactating women are prohibited.
- 2. Asthma, nasal polyp syndrome, allergic to aspirin and other antipyretic and analgesics are prohibited.
- 3. Hemophilia or thrombocytopenia, ulcer disease patients are disabled.