NERVOUS SYSTEM + CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: ASPIRIN Flashcards
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ASPIRIN: INDICATIONS
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- acute coronary syndrome and acute ischaemic stroke, where rapid inhibition of platelet aggregation can prevent or limit arterial thrombosis and reduce subsequent mortality
- For long-term secondary prevention of thrombotic arterial events in patients with cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and peripheral arterial disease
- To reduce the risk of intracardiac thrombus and embolic stroke in atrial fibrillation where warfarin and novel oral anticoagulants are contraindicated
- To control mild-to-moderate pain and fever
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ASPIRIN: MOA
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- Irreversibly inhibits COX to reduce thromboxane from arachdonic acid, reducing platelet aggregation and the risk of arterial occlusion
- Antiplatelet effect occurs at low doses and lasts for the lifetime of the platelet
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ASPIRIN: ADVERSE EFFECTS
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- GI irritation
- GI ulceration and HSRXNs = bronchospasm
- Reg dose = tinnitus
- Life-threatening in OD
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ASPIRIN: WARNINGS
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- Children < 16, risk of Reyes Syndrome
- Aspirin hypersensitivity = AVOID!
- Do not take in 3rd trimester of pregnancy where PG inhibition can lead to premature closure of the DA
- Use with caution in patients with Peptic Ulceration
- Use with caution in GOUT patients
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ASPIRIN: INTERACTIONS
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- May be given with antiplatelet and anticoag drugs in some situations (eg ACS)