ASPIRIN CHILDRENS (aspirin)


Drug overview for ASPIRIN CHILDRENS (aspirin):

Generic name: ASPIRIN (AS-pir-in)
Drug class: Low dose Aspirin (81 mg or less)
Therapeutic class: Hematological Agents

Aspirin (the prototype of the salicylates) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAIA) and also exhibits antithrombotic, analgesic, and antipyretic activity.

Aspirin is used extensively in the treatment of mild to moderate pain, fever, and inflammatory diseases. Aspirin is also used in the prevention of arterial and venous thrombosis. Aspirin, however, should be used with extreme caution, if at all, in patients in whom urticaria, angioedema, bronchospasm, severe rhinitis, or shock is precipitated by other salicylates or other NSAIAs.

(See Cautions: Sensitivity Reactions in the Salicylates General Statement 28:08.04.24.)
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The following indications for ASPIRIN CHILDRENS (aspirin) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Myocardial infarction prevention
Prevention of cerebrovascular accident


Professional Synonyms:
Acute MI prophylaxis
Acute myocardial infarction prophylaxis
AMI prophylaxis
Cardiac infarct prophylaxis
Cardiac infarction prophylaxis
CVA prophylaxis
MI prophylaxis
Myocardial infarct prophylaxis
Myocardial infarction prophylaxis
Stroke prophylaxis