What are the specifications of aspirin?
As a common antipyretic, analgesic and antiplatelet drug, aspirin's specifications and usage have always been the focus of public attention. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days, analyze the specifications, uses and precautions of aspirin in detail, and present it in structured data.
1. Basic specifications of aspirin

Aspirin specifications are usually distinguished by dosage and dosage form. The following is a common specification table:
| Dosage form | Dosage (mg) | Main purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Ordinary film | 50, 75, 100, 300, 500 | Antipyretic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory |
| Enteric-coated tablets | 25, 50, 75, 100 | long-term antiplatelet therapy |
| Sustained release tablets | 50, 75 | Reduce gastrointestinal irritation |
| effervescent tablets | 500 | Rapid onset of action for acute fever |
2. The hot topic of aspirin that is hotly discussed on the Internet
In the past 10 days, discussions about aspirin have mainly focused on the following aspects:
1.Aspirin and cardiovascular disease prevention: Multiple studies have pointed out that low-dose aspirin (75-100mg) can reduce the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke, but it needs to be used after a doctor’s evaluation.
2.The difference between enteric-coated tablets and ordinary tablets: Enteric-coated tablets can reduce gastric mucosal damage and are suitable for long-term users, but they need to be taken on an empty stomach to ensure the efficacy.
3.aspirin side effects: Long-term use may cause gastrointestinal bleeding. Recent hot search cases remind patients to pay attention to medication safety.
3. Precautions when using aspirin
Below is a summary table of key considerations:
| Things to note | Specific instructions |
|---|---|
| Applicable people | Patients with high cardiovascular risk (doctor's guidance is required), patients with short-term antipyretic and analgesic |
| Taboo groups | Asthma patients, patients with bleeding disorders, pregnant women (especially in the third trimester) |
| Taking time | Enteric-coated tablets should be taken 30 minutes before meals, while ordinary tablets can be taken after meals. |
| drug interactions | Avoid co-administration with anticoagulants (such as warfarin), which may increase the risk of bleeding |
4. Differences in global market specifications of aspirin
Different countries have slightly different specifications for aspirin. The following is a comparison in some regions:
| Country/Region | Common specifications (mg) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| China | 25, 50, 75, 100 | Mainly enteric-coated tablets |
| USA | 81 (pediatric dose), 325 | 81mg is widely used for cardiovascular prevention |
| European Union | 75, 100, 500 | 500mg mostly OTC antipyretic and analgesic |
5. Summary
Aspirin comes in various strengths and needs to be selected based on use and individual circumstances. Hot topics of recent discussion have highlighted its “double-edged sword” nature – it can both save lives and cause side effects. It is recommended that patients use medications rationally under the guidance of a doctor, and pay attention to the differences between enteric-coated tablets and ordinary tablets, dosage adjustment and other details.
(The full text is about 850 words in total, data sources: authoritative medical websites, social media hot searches and recent clinical research reports)
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