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"Determining the appropriate dosage during Aspirin use helps optimize the drug's effectiveness for different clinical goals, such as cardiovascular protection or symptomatic treatment."
Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid) Effects Depending on Dosage
Notes:
- Low dose (75-100 mg): For cardiovascular protection.
- Medium dose (300-500 mg): Used to treat fever and pain.
- High dose (2000+ mg): Prescribed for severe inflammatory diseases, but may damage the stomach.
- Very high dose (>4000 mg): May have toxic effects, carrying a risk of stomach bleeding and kidney damage.
Should be taken under medical supervision, considering the intended use and the patient's condition. 🚑
Assoc. Prof. Muhammet Emin Çam
Rector Advisor, Vice Dean, and Faculty Member - Istanbul Kent University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Departmant of Pharmocology
Visiting Researcher&Lecturer - University College London, Mechanical Engineering and Faculty of Medicine, UK
Visiting Lecturer - University of Aveiro, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Portugal
Visiting Researcher&Lecturer - University College London, Mechanical Engineering and Faculty of Medicine, UK
Visiting Lecturer - University of Aveiro, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Portugal