Ascriptin Regular Strength Tablet 100ct

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Pain Relief Uses: Temporary relief of minor aches and pains associated with headaches muscle aches toothaches menstrual cramps and discomfort of the common cold. Also provides relief from minor aches and pains of arthritis. Directions Adults: 2 tablets every 4 hours while symptoms persist not to exceed 12 tablets in 24 hours or as directed by a doctor. Children under 12 years of age: Consult a doctor. Drink a full glass of water with each dose. Warnings Children and teenagers should not use this medicine for chicken pox or flu symptoms before a doctor is consulted about Reye’s Syndrome a rare but serious illness reported to be associated with aspirin. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. Do not take this product for pain form more than 10 days or for fever for more than 3 days unless directed by a doctor. If pain or fever persist or gets worse if new symptoms occur or if redness or swelling is present consult a doctor because these could be signs of a serious condition. Do not take this product if you are allergic to aspirin or if you have asthma unless directed by a doctor. Do not take this product if you have stomach problems (such as heartburn upset stomach or stomach pain) that persist or recur or if you have ulcers or bleeding problems unless directed by a doctor. As with any drug if you are pregnant or nursing a baby seek the advice of a health professional before using this product. IT IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT NOT TO USE ASPIRIN DURING THE LAST 3 MONTHS OF PREGNANCY UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED TO DO SO BY A DOCTOR BECAUSE IT MAY CAUSE PROBLEMS IN THE UNBORN CHILD OR COMPLICATION DURING DELIVERY. If ringing in the ears or loss of hearing occurs consult a doctor before taking any more of this product. In case of accidental overdose seek professional assistance or contact a poison control center immediately. DRUG INTERACTION PRECAUTION: Do not use if taking a prescription drug for anticoagulation (Blood Thinning) diabetes gout or arthritis unless directed by a doctor. Antacids may interact with certain prescription drugs. If you are presently taking a prescription drug do not take this product without checking with your doctor or other health professional. ALCOHOL WARNING: If you consume 3 or more alcoholic drinks every day ask your doctor whether you should take aspirin or other pain relievers/fever reducers. Aspirin may cause stomach bleeding. Active Ingredients Per Tablet: Aspirin 325 mg; Buffered with Maalox (Alumina-Magnesia) and Calcium Carbonate Inactive Ingredients Carnauba Wax; Corn Starch; Croscarmellose Sodium; FD&C Red No. 40 Aluminum Lake; Granular Sugar; Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose; Magnesium Stearate; Mannitol; Microcrystalline Cellulose; Propylene Glycol; Sodium Saccharin; Sorbitol; Talc; Titanium dioxide Oral Pain Relief->Novartis->Personal Care->Pain Relief

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