Aspirin

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General

  • Type: Antiplatelet
  • Dosage Forms:
  • Common Trade Names: Aspirin, Baby Aspirin, ASA
  • Usage:
    • Pain reliever/fever reducer
    • Antiplatelet

Adult Dosing

  • 325 to 650 mg orally or rectally every 4 hours as needed, not to exceed 4 g/day
  • 324 mg chewable for ACS
  • 81 mg (baby) Aspirin common daily cardiac risk reduction dose

Pediatric Dosing

  • 2 to 11 years: 10 to 15 mg/kg orally or rectally every 4 to 6 hours as needed, not to exceed 4 g/day.
  • 12 years or older: 325 to 650 mg orally or rectally every 4 hours as needed, not to exceed 4 g/day

Special Populations

  • Pregnancy Rating: D
  • Lactation: best avoided, low dose may be considered for antiplatelet
  • Renal Dosing
    • Adult: if CrCl<10, avoid use
    • Pediatric: if CrCl<10, avoid use
  • Hepatic Dosing
    • Adult: not defined
    • Pediatric: not defined

Contraindications

  • Allergy to class/drug
    • Hives, Facial swelling, Asthma, Shock
  • Bleeding, Ulcers, Asthma
  • G6PD deficiency

Adverse Reactions

Serious

Common

  • nausea/vomiting
  • abdominal pain
  • rash
  • tinnitus
  • diarrhea

Pharmacology

  • Half-life: 0.25h, 2 - 6 hour salicylate
  • Metabolism: Gut and plasma, Liver
  • Excretion: urine
  • Mechanism of Action: non-selectively and irreversibly inhibits cyclooxygenase

See Also

Sources

http://www.drugs.com/aspirin.html