Ascriptin
Ascriptin is an analgesic marketed in the United States by Novartis. Ascriptin is described by the manufacturer as "Aspirin buffered with Maalox".
- Antiplatelet agent
- Low doses are used to prevent- pre-eclampsia, complications associated with auto immune disorders
Ascriptin regular strength has four generics; Aluminium hydroxide, aspirin, calcium carbonate, and magnesium hydroxide. Warnings: Plenty of water, Avoid Alcohol, consult MD if currently on blood thinner or have a history of bleeding. Ascriptin is apparently no longer manufactured.[2]
Sources
- ↑ Source: Drug information handbook 2010/2011, senior editors; Charles F. Lacy, Rph, MS., PharmD, FCSHP Lora L. Armstrong, RPh, PharmD, BCPS Morton P. Goldman, RPh, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, Leonard L. Lance, RPh, BSPharm. North Seattle Community C.
- ↑ "Discontinued Drug Bulletin: aspirin Tablets (Buffered)".
- Class notes for OTC at North.
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