2 X BAYER PROTECT 30 tablets x 100 mg GASTRO RESISTANT HEART CARE TABLETS

ASPIRIN/CORASPIN  PROTECT BAYER 30tabs. x 100mg GASTRO RESISTANT HEART CARE TABLETS

BAYER ASPIRIN PROTECT 100

Enteric coated tablet

COMPOSITION:

100 mg Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) per tablet.

PHARMACOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION:

A 8 Medicines acting on the blood and haemopoietic system.

PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION:

BAYER® ASPIRIN CARDIO 100 inhibits platelet aggregation by inactivation of platelet cyclo-oxygenase, the enzyme that produces the cyclic endoperoxide precursor of thromboxane A2.

INDICATIONS:

Indications related to inhibition of platelet aggregation: To reduce the risk of myocardial infarction in patients with unstable angina or in patients who have had a previous myocardial infarction. To reduce the risk of recurrent transient ischaemic attacks or stroke in men who have had transient ischaemia of the brain due to fibrin platelet emboli. To reduce the risk of graft occlusion following aortocoronary by-pass surgery.

CONTRA-INDICATIONS:

Patients with peptic or duodenal ulcers, haemophilia, thrombocytopenia or other bleeding tendencies,or intolerance (hypersensitivity) to aspirin or other salicylcates, severe renal impairment and patients receiving oral anti-coagulant therapy. Aspirin should not be taken during pregnancy and lactation, except under the advice and supervision of a medical doctor.

WARNING:

The optimal dose for inhibition of platelet aggregation in humans is not known. Do not use BAYER ASPIRIN CARDIO 100 for indications related to the inhibition of platelet aggregation unless directed by a doctor. Aspirin has been implicated in Reye’s Syndrome, a rare but serious illness in children and teenagers with chicken pox and influenza. A doctor should be consulted before use in such patients.

DOSAGE AND DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

Adults: 100 to 300 mg to be taken every day, preferably at the same time each day. 

The tablets should be swallowed whole. Do not chew, break or crush the tablets as this will destroy the protective effect of the enteric coating.