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St. Joseph Aspirin, Adult Low Strength, 81 mg, Enteric Coated Tablets 180 enteric coated tablets

St. Joseph Aspirin, Adult Low Strength, 81 mg, Enteric Coated Tablets 180 enteric coated tablets

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Temporarily relieves minor aches and pains or as recommended by your doctor. Ask your doctor about other uses for St. Joseph Adult Enteric 81 mg Coated Aspirin.
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User Reviews for St. Joseph Aspirin, Adult Low Strength, 81 mg, Enteric Coated Tablets 180 enteric coated tablets

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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 4 of 5 found this review helpful ) Posted: Sep 4 2005

    Aspirin is a wonder-drug, the very first analgesic/anti-inflammatory medication to hit the market over 100 years ago. It is for mild to moderate pain and treats many different conditions such as arthritis, bone inflammation, joint pain, and even reduces fever. Aspirin causes blood platelets to not adhere to each other, thus it "thins" the blood and prevents blood clots from forming. Aspirin is thus used in emergency treatment of heart attacks and strokes. Some folks take a "baby" aspirin (81-160 mgs) each day to prevent blood clots from forming. Aspirin is actually acetyl-salicylic acid. Manufacturers alter the structure of aspirin slightly to grant it different properties in terms of its digestion, to make digestion easier. Some buffer it with antacids while others coat the tablet with a coating that prevents its digestion in the stomcah (like Ecotrin). Regular aspirin, without any buffering or coatings is tolerated by most people, but some cannot take it without severe stomach upset. For these folks, the buffered form is a god-send. Unfortunately, Aspirin fell out of favor in the 60's and 70's when Reye's Syndrome developed in some children (under the age of 16) who took aspirin while they had the flu and/or chickenpox. About 30% of the children affected died and many more had permanent brain damage. Because of Reye's Syndrome, alternate analgesics were placed on the market, the premier being Tylenol. There is no reason to fear using aspirin if you are an adult, as Reye's Syndrome only occured in children under 16 years of age. The usual dose of aspirin is 350 mg, with the "extra-strength form at 500 mg. Most adults will esily tolerate a dose of 650 mg (2 tablets) every 4 hours with a maximum daily dose of 5,200 mg. (Some with rheumatoid arthritis take up to 7200 mg/day with a doctor's supervision). There is no additional benefit to taking more than 1,000 mg every 4 hours. Increasing the dose beyond this point will only increase the toxicity of aspirin. Aspirin should be avoided in people taking blood-thinning medications, those with stomach ulcers, and used with caution in insulin-dependent diabetics. Allergies can develop to aspirin as well. Never mix aspirin with any of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, such as Ibuprofen, as there is no pain benefit and the gastric upset chance is greatly increased. Don't mix aspirin with alcohol either, as it is hard on the stomach. Used properly, aspirin is a terrific medication. I prefer to buy my aspirin in a generic form. One pays more for aspirin if it is produced by a name-brand manufacturer. However, the big-manufacturers also package aspirin in some of the buffered forms that some people tolerate better. This packaging of St. Joseph's is a bit on the expensive side. Perhaps better to look for a generic in the same strength. Jim "Konedog" Koenig

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty ( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Oct 12 2004

    Okay, so we can't sell aspirin to kids anymore so we repackage it and sell it to adults for alot more. Hmm, major marketing campaign. You can buy this same thing in a generic brand at your local store for $.44 each! This just really aggravates me how these manufacturers go after people with heart disease or the possibility of it and then gouge them. It's just aspirin, lose dose, you make it in high school chemistry class. How hard is that?

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Product Specs for St. Joseph Aspirin, Adult Low Strength, 81 mg, Enteric Coated Tablets 180 enteric coated tablets

Feature: Aspirin pain reliever trusted since 1891 Safety coated, protects against stomach upset For adults 100 tablets, 81 mg each Please read all label information on delivery
Category: Health and Beauty
Brand: St. Joseph
Label: St. Joseph
Manufacturer: St. Joseph
Product Group: Health and Beauty
Release Date: 2005-05-10
Height: 2 in.
Weight: 1 lbs
Length: 5 in.
Width: 2 in.

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