Effects and efficacy: Unstable angina, acute myocardial infarction, local ischemic cerebrovascular disorder, etc. Aspirin is needed to inhibit platelet adhesion and aggregation, but the patient cannot tolerate the gastrointestinal reaction of aspirin.
Usage and dosage: Oral, usually once a day for adults, 1 tablet at a time; up to 4 tablets at a time depending on the condition.
Adverse reactions: Digestive system reactions manifest as nausea, vomiting, upper abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal ulcers, swollen lips, etc. Central nervous system reactions are mainly dizziness, excitement, headache, tinnitus and hearing loss. Allergic reactions manifest as rash, itching, asthma, angioedema, shock, etc., which can cause death in severe cases. Once an allergic reaction is found, seek medical attention in time. Other adverse reactions include dyspnea, low blood pressure, rhinitis, nosebleeds, etc. Once the above adverse reactions occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.
Drug contraindications: Allergic to this product is prohibited. It is prohibited during pregnancy. It is prohibited for infants under 6 months old. Use with caution during lactation. Use with caution in liver and kidney dysfunction