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What is Colsprin?

What is Colsprin?

Colsprin (100 mg) is an analgesic and antipyretic, prescribed for pain, heart attack and fever. The drug decreases the substances that cause pain and inflammation.

What for Ecosprin tablet is used?

Ecosprin 75 Tablet is an antiplatelet medicine used to treat and prevent heart attacks, strokes, and heart-related chest pain (angina). It helps to prevent the formation of blood clots in your blood vessels.

When should I take Ecosprin 150?

What is the best time to take Ecosprin 150 Tablet? Take Ecosprin 150 Tablet as prescribed by your doctor. According to a recent study, taking Ecosprin 150 Tablet at night time, before you go to sleep, is more effective in reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke.

What does colchicine do to the body?

Colchicine works by decreasing swelling and lessening the build up of uric acid crystals that cause pain in the affected joint(s). This medication is also used to prevent attacks of pain in the abdomen, chest, or joints caused by a certain inherited disease (familial Mediterranean fever).

Why is tablet ecosprin 75 mg used in pregnant women?

Why is tablet ECOSPRIN 75 mg is used in pregnant women what purpose does it serve hep me know about it. Ecosprin 75 s given s all high risk pregnancy.. It helps inprove circulation and blood flow.. Its given in cases of PIH , recurrent pregnancy loss ,in cases if doppler s showing resistance etc.

Is it safe to take ecosprin in second trimester?

For some of us like in your case where resistance is high ( reduced blood flow and future PIH), it is safe to say that benefits outweigh the risk. Especially in second trimester there’s no major concern on taking it. The doctor will monitor closely toward the last few weeks.

How many milligrams of aspirin should a pregnant woman take?

Low-dose aspirin — 60 to 100 milligrams daily — is sometimes recommended for pregnant women with recurrent pregnancy loss, clotting disorders and preeclampsia.

What are the risks for pregnant women with covid-19?

Pregnant women who have COVID-19 appear more likely to develop respiratory complications requiring intensive care than women who aren’t pregnant, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pregnant women are also more likely to be placed on a ventilator. In addition, pregnant women who are Black or Hispanic appear

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