Aspirin C - 10 effervescent tablets
USE IT WITH
- Asperine C can be used for: fever and pain from flu and cold, headache, toothache, nerve pain, lumbago, muscle pain, menstrual pain, rheumatic pain.
NOT TO BE USED WITH
- If you are allergic (hypersensitive) to acetylsalicylic acid or other salicylic acid compounds or to any of the other ingredients of this product.
- If you have had asthma caused by the administration of salicylates or substances with a similar effect.
- If you are in the last 3 months of your pregnancy.
- If you suffer from a stomach and / or intestinal ulcer.
- If you have severe kidney dysfunction.
- If you have severe liver function disorders.
- If you have severe cardiac dysfunction.
- If you are taking more than 15 mg of methotrexate per week (a medicine for cancer, severe psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis).
- If you have an increased tendency to bleed.
- If you are taking anti-coagulants that are taken by mouth and want to take more than 6 Aspirin-C tablets a day at the same time.
- If you are on a controlled sodium (salt) diet.
- If you have a tendency to form stones in the urinary tract.
DOSAGE
Adults: 1 to 2 effervescent tablets at a time, with a maximum of 10 effervescent tablets per 24 hours, to be taken in 4-6 times.
Elderly: You can use the dose as for 'Adults', but take special care if you are also taking other medicines.
Children 14-15 years: 1 effervescent tablet at a time, with a maximum of 5 effervescent tablets per 24 hours.
Children aged 12-13 years: 1 effervescent tablet at a time, with a maximum of 4 effervescent tablets per 24 hours.
Children under 12 years of age: Should be given tablets with a lower dose (100 mg acetylsalicylic acid per tablet).
PRESCRIPTION
Before use, read the package leaflet on The Medicines Information Bank , search by name or the RVG number.
REGISTRATION DETAILS
ZI number: 15142094
EAN code: 8713091000003
RVG number: 6303
MEDICINE
Note: this is a medicine only available through Pharmacy and Drugstore (UAD). We recommend that you only use this product if you are well informed.
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