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Details
Disprin Contains Aspirin To:
Relieve Pain
Reduce Fever
Reduce Inflammation
Disprin Also Helps By Tackling:
Headaches & Migraines
Symptoms of Cold & Flu
Toothache
Period Pain
Sore Throat
Sciatica & Neuralgia
Lumbago & Rheumatic Pain
Aspirin is also a blood-thinning medicine. It prevents special cells in the blood -- the platelets -- from sticking to each other. This reduces the risk of harmful blood clots forming. Blood clots that form in a blood vessel inside the heart or brain can cause a heart attack or a stroke.
Aspirin may be used on its own or together with other medicines to prevent heart attacks and strokes in people who are at risk.
Aspirin is also used together with other medicines to prevent blood clots in people who have had stents inserted into their heart arteries. It can also be used to prevent harmful blood clots in people who have an artificial heart valve.
Aspirin can also be used for other medical conditions, as decided by your doctor.
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Directions
Dissolve 2 to 3 tablets of Disprin in water before taking.
Repeat the dose every 4 hours if needed.
Do not exceed 13 tablets in 24 hours.
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Warnings
Do not take aspirin if you are allergic to aspirin or to any other ingredients.
Do not take if you have a stomach ulcer or have haemophilia.
Avoid in asthmatics and pregnancy particularly the final trimester.
Do not give aspirin to children under 12 years unless medically indicated, and avoid in children aged up to and including 15 years if feverish.
You should ask your doctor before taking aspirin if you are taking medicines for blood clots (thrombosis) such as warfarin or gout such as probenecid.
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Delivery
Next Working Day Delivery for all UK Orders Placed Before 4pm Monday to Friday and 12pm Saturday
Free UK Shipping For Orders Over £40
2-3 Days For Rest Of The World.
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Ingredients
Each Tablet Contains: Aspirin 300mg, Calcium Carbonate, Maize Starch, Citric Acid Anhydrous, Talc, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Saccharin, Crospovidone & Lime Flavor.
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Side Effects
What side effects could I experience? Stomach discomfort, nausea and indigestion are common side effects of Aspirin. Take Aspirin with or immediately after food to minimise these side effects. Let your doctor know if these side effects bother you or if they do not go away.
Aspirin may cause dizziness. If you feel dizzy, do not drive or take part in any activity in which you need to be alert. Let your doctor know if the dizziness persists.
Less commonly, Aspirin may cause some side effects which can be serious. Alert your doctor quickly if you experience any of these:
- swelling of face, eyes or lips
- rashes
- breathlessness
- ringing in the ears
- unusual bleeding, especially excessive bleeding or bleeding that takes a long time to stop
- unusual bruises, especially if the bruises appear by themselves or if they cover a large area
- black, sticky stools