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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for ASPIRIN OR CLOPIDOGREL
  1. ... of salicylates in your blood. Salicylates are in aspirin and other medicines. Taking too much may cause ... the-counter and prescription medicines. These can include: Aspirin, which is a common pain reliever Bismuth subsalicylate, ... often found in creams to treat muscle pain Aspirin is the most common type of salicylate. It ...
  2. ... and strokes. This may include taking a daily aspirin. But aspirin therapy has some risks and is only recommended ... and benefits before you start taking a daily aspirin. If you have questions about your results, talk ... for Medical Education and Research; c1998-2024. Daily aspirin therapy: Understand the benefits and risks; [cited 2024 ...
  3. ... inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) , such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin. If you take aspirin for heart problems, talk with your provider before ...
  4. ... need to stop taking certain medicines, such as aspirin and ibuprofen, before your test. Tell your provider ... If you are taking anti-platelet medicine, like aspirin, your results show how well your medicine is ...
  5. ... fever , such as chickenpox or the flu . Taking aspirin during a viral illness may increase the risk ...
  6. ... ketoacidosis Salicylate poisoning , for example from too much aspirin Antifreeze poisoning A low anion gap test result ...
  7. ... the test? If you take blood thinners , including aspirin, ask your health care provider whether you should ...
  8. ... hasn't approved. Certain pain relievers, such as aspirin, could increase your risk of bleeding . Serious symptoms ...
  9. ... biopsy. If you take any blood thinners , including aspirin, you may need to stop taking them before ...
  10. ... supplements or medicines that you take, including ibuprofen, aspirin, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). ...
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