Ascad
Ascad Products are primarily used for
Angina (heart-related chest pain), Heart attack, Stroke
About Ascad Products
Uses of Ascad Products
Aspirin is used for Angina (heart-related chest pain), heart attack and stroke. It decreases the chances of having another heart attack or stroke from a disease related to your heart or blood vessels.
Ascad Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Ascad are Dyspepsia, Increased bleeding tendency.
How Ascad Products work
Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-platelet action. It works by preventing platelets from sticking together which decreases the formation of harmful blood clots. This lowers the chance of heart attack or stroke.
Patient Concerns about Ascad Products
Frequently asked questions about Ascad Products
Frequently asked questions about Aspirin
Q. Can I take Ascad 75mg Tablet daily for the long term?
Ascad 75mg Tablet is often prescribed for long-term, and sometimes lifelong, use to help prevent heart attack or stroke, unless your doctor advises otherwise. It can be safe when taken under regular medical supervision. However, long-term use may increase the risk of stomach irritation, ulcers, or bleeding, especially in people with a history of ulcers or those taking other blood-thinners or pain relievers. Continue taking Ascad 75mg Tablet only as directed and attend regular check-ups.
Q. When will I feel better after taking Ascad 75mg Tablet?
Ascad 75mg Tablet works to lower your risk of heart attack and stroke, but you may not feel any noticeable difference after taking it. This is normal because it works quietly in the background to prevent blood clots. Even if you do not feel any changes, continue taking it exactly as prescribed to receive its protective benefits.
Q. How long does Ascad 75mg Tablet stay in the body?
Ascad 75mg Tablet leaves the bloodstream relatively quickly after you stop taking it, but its blood-thinning effects can last about 7 to 10 days. This happens because it permanently affects platelets, and your body needs time to produce new ones. During this period, your risk of bleeding may remain slightly increased. If you are planning surgery or dental work, inform your doctor that you are taking Ascad 75mg Tablet and follow medical advice about when to stop it.
Q. When is the best time to take Ascad 75mg Tablet?
For most people, taking it at the same time every day is more important than choosing morning or night. If you experience stomach discomfort, taking it after food may help. Do not change the timing without consulting your doctor, especially if you take other medications regularly.
Q. Will I need to stop Ascad 75mg Tablet before surgery or a dental procedure?
Ascad 75mg Tablet can increase the risk of bleeding during surgery or dental procedures. Your doctor or dentist may advise you to stop taking it a few days before the procedure. However, you should never stop Ascad 75mg Tablet on your own without medical advice, as doing so may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke.
Q. What is Ascad 75mg Tablet and what is it used for?
Ascad 75mg Tablet is a low-dose aspirin. It is mainly used as a blood thinner to reduce the risk of blood clots. It helps prevent heart attack, stroke, and other clot-related conditions in people with heart disease or high cardiovascular risk. It works by reducing platelet stickiness.
Q. What is Ascad 75mg Tablet’s most serious side effect?
The most serious side effect of Ascad 75mg Tablet is bleeding, particularly in the stomach or intestines. Because it reduces the blood’s ability to clot, it can increase the risk of internal bleeding. Mild side effects may include heartburn or stomach discomfort. Seek urgent medical attention if you notice black or tarry stools, vomiting blood, unusual bruising, or severe stomach pain. Always use Ascad 75mg Tablet under medical supervision to balance its benefits and risks.
Q. Can Ascad 75mg Tablet cause stomach or kidney problems?
Ascad 75mg Tablet most commonly affects the stomach, where it may cause irritation, inflammation, ulcers, or bleeding. This occurs because it reduces substances that help protect the stomach lining. In some people, especially those who are dehydrated or have existing kidney problems, it may also affect kidney function. The risk is higher in people with a history of ulcers, bleeding disorders, or chronic kidney disease. Regular medical follow-up helps monitor safety.
Q. Can I take other painkillers with Ascad 75mg Tablet?
You should not combine Ascad 75mg Tablet with other pain relievers, especially nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), without consulting your doctor. Taking them together can increase the risk of stomach injury and bleeding. If you need additional pain relief, ask your doctor which option is safe to use with Ascad 75mg Tablet.
Q. What foods should I avoid while taking Ascad 75mg Tablet?
While taking Ascad 75mg Tablet, avoid heavy alcohol use because it increases the risk of stomach irritation and bleeding. Additionally, avoid spicy or acidic foods that worsen heartburn or stomach discomfort. Staying well hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can help support overall safety.
Q. Can Ascad 75mg Tablet be taken during dengue, viral fever, or low platelets?
Ascad 75mg Tablet can increase the risk of bleeding, so it may not be safe during illnesses that already raise bleeding risk, such as dengue or conditions with low platelet counts. If you develop a fever along with rash, unusual bleeding, or confirmed low platelets, consult your doctor immediately for guidance about whether to stop or continue Ascad 75mg Tablet.
Products for Ascad
Ascad 75mg Tablet
strip of 14 tablets
MRP
₹3.45
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Ascad 150mg Tablet
strip of 14 tablets
MRP
₹5.64
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