ASA Flashcards
ASA- names
Acetylsalicylic Acid,
Aspirin
ASA- Class
Analgesic
Antipyretic
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID)
Platelet Aggregate Inhibitor
ASA- MoA
Inhibits aggregation (clumping) of platelets by blocking the formation of the substance thromboxane (A2); prolonging bleeding time
Provides analgesia by inhibiting prostaglandins and other substances that sensitize pain receptors (blocking of prostaglandins also accounts for the drug’s anti-inflammatory effects).
Relieves fever by acting upon the hypothalamic heat regulating center
ASA- Indications
Suspected MI
Thrombotic stroke
AFIB/AFLU
ASA- Contra
Active gastrointestinal bleeding
Relative Contraindication: Asthma patients with nasal polyps (anaphylaxis is common)
ASA- S/E
Gastrointestinal: bleeding, heartburn, epigastric pain
CNS: dizziness, confusion, drowsiness
ENT: tinnitus, hearing loss
Other: may impair renal function, may prolong labor in pregnancy with increased bleeding
ASA - Routes
PO
ASA- A DOSE
162-325 mg PO
ASA - P Dose
not recommended
ASA- EXTRAs
Precautions: Medical history of pre-existing ulcers, liver disease or bleeding disorders
Due to the possible association of aspirin with Reye’s syndrome, do not give drug to children or teenagers with signs and symptoms of chickenpox (varicella) without physician consultation
Interactions: inhibits anti-hypertensive effects of ACE inhibitors
Ammonium chloride and other urine acidifying drugs will increase effects of aspirin – watch for toxicity
Onset is 5-30 minutes and may last 1-4 hours, peak in 15 min.