Drug of the day #3 Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
๐ Drug of the Day – Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
๐น Introduction
Aspirin is one of the oldest and most widely used drugs in medicine. It belongs to the NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) class and is known for its pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties.
Additionally, it plays a key role in cardioprotection by preventing blood clots
IUPAC Name: 2-acetoxybenzoic acid
๐ Category
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Analgesic (Pain reliever)
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Antipyretic (Fever reducer)
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Anti-inflammatory
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Antiplatelet (Blood thinner)
⚕️ Therapeutic Uses
✔️ Headache, body pain, and fever
✔️ Inflammatory conditions like arthritis
✔️ Prevention of heart attack & stroke (low-dose aspirin)
✔️ Post-surgical blood clot prevention
๐ Dosage
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Analgesic/Antipyretic: 325–650 mg every 4–6 hours (Adults)
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Cardioprotective: 75–150 mg daily (Low dose)
⚠️ Side Effects
❌ Gastric irritation, ulcers, acidity
❌ Increased risk of bleeding
❌ Not recommended in children (Reye’s Syndrome risk)
๐งช Fun Fact
Aspirin is derived from salicylic acid, which was originally extracted from the willow tree bark ๐ฟ.
It is sometimes called the “wonder drug” because of its multiple benefits.
๐ Quick Drug Card (for Infographic / Blog Summary)
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Drug: Aspirin
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Class: NSAID
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Uses: Pain, fever, inflammation, heart protection
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Dose: 325–650 mg (analgesic), 75–150 mg (cardio)
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Side Effects: Ulcers, bleeding, gastric upset
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