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  1. Taking aspirin every day may lower your chance of having a heart attack. The recommended dose is 81 milligrams (mg) a day. Do not take aspirin in this way without talking to your provider ...
  2. ... to better manage stress. Avoid drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn). Take ... infection, or one that is caused by taking aspirin or NSAIDs, you will likely need to take ...
  3. ... Motrin) help lower fever and relieve muscle aches. Aspirin can also treat a cold, but it may ... stomach bleeding. So it's best to avoid using aspirin. Aspirin should never be used in children and ...
  4. Flu 
    ... suggest that you use both types of medicine. Aspirin can also reduce fever and aches, but it ... stomach bleeding. So it’s best to avoid using aspirin and it should never be given to treat ...
  5. ... causes of gastritis are: Certain medicines, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen and other similar drugs Heavy ... over time. You may need to stop taking aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or other medicines that may be ...
  6. ... any of these ingredients: Cinnamates Padimate-O Salicylates (aspirin-like compounds) Zinc oxide Sunscreen may also contain ... from salicylates could cause a condition similar to aspirin overdose .
  7. ... it can trigger chills. Medicines such as acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen are helpful in fighting a fever ... uncomfortable, give pain-relieving tablets or liquid. Non-aspirin pain-relievers such as acetaminophen are recommended. Ibuprofen ...
  8. ... also help. Your doctor may also give you aspirin to prevent blood clots. Stop taking anti-inflammatory medicines if you take aspirin. Follow instructions exactly on how to take your ...
  9. ... you are taking pain medicines. Do not take aspirin, aspirin-containing medicines, or ibuprofen without your surgeon's approval. ...
  10. ... down. Your provider may ask you to take aspirin to prevent heart attacks. Ask your provider if aspirin is right for you. Regular exercise is good ...
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