Marketed By
USV PVT LTD
Pack of
14 Tablets
Salt Composition
Aspirin (150mg)
Storage
Keep in Cold Place
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Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet
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Indication
Prevents clot formation, stroke, cardiovascular events
Description
Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet is a doctor prescribed anti platelet agent that prevent blood clots, reducing risks of heart attacks, strokes, and angina in patients with cardiovascular conditions. Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet contains 150mg of Aspirin prevent platelet aggregation and reduce blood clot formation.
Indication
Prevent Blood Clots
Common Side Effects
Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet is an allopathic medication that can only be purchased with a prescription. This is a component of a chemical based medication. Like any other chemical-based drug, its chemical-based formula causes multiple negative effects. See your physician if these side effects persist for an extended period of time.
● Heat Burn
● Nausea
● Stomach Upset
● Abdominal pain
● Increased Bleeding Risk
● Gastrointestinal Bleeding
● Severe Allergic Reactions
● Reye's Syndrome
● Hemorrhagic Stroke
Dosage And Administration
Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet is taken orally. Tablet is swallowed as it is with the help of water. It can be taken after or before food consumption (Prefer After Food). Avoid crushing, chewing, breaking or biting of tablet to maintain its efficacy. In general, Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet dosage in just one tablet at same time every day. For more personalized assistance and exact dosage, talk to your doctor about the same.
Mechanism Of Action
Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet contains 150mg of Aspirin that is an antiplatelet active ingredient. Aspirin irreversibly inhibits cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) enzyme in platelets through acetylation, blocking thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production to prevent platelet aggregation and reduce blood clot formation.
Safety Advice

Alcohol
unsafe
It is generally advice to avoid or limit alcohol consumption. Alcohol can affect the working mechanism of Ecosprin Tablet as well as there are possibility of reducing effectiveness. For more details and approvals, Consult your Doctor.

Driving
caution
It is advisable not to drive, as you may feel dizzy and can come across blurred vision after taking Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet.

Pregnancy
consult your doctor
Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet is not prescribed or allowed at the time of pregnancy. It causes embryo-fetal toxicity.Consult your doctor in case of accidental pregnancy, treatment or further risks.

Breast Feeding
consult your doctor
In general there is no data related to Ecosprin 150 mg and its effect on breast feeding. But it is generally not advisable during the medication course. Consult your Doctor for more information.

Kidney
caution
Share your medical history details related to kidney cancer or any other disease with your doctor before taking Ecosprin Tablet.

Liver
caution
Notify your doctor about any liver disease or infection before starting Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet course.As it can cause serious liver damage.
Faqs
Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet contains Aspirin that blocks thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production to prevent platelet aggregation and reduce blood clot formation.
Ecosprin Tablet is used to prevent blood clots, reducing risks of heart attacks, strokes, and angina in patients with cardiovascular conditions.
Yes, there are serious side effects of Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet such as severe allergic reactions, gastrointestinal bleeding, increased hemorrhagic stroke risk etc.
No, Ecosprin 150 mg Tablet dosage is not fixed. It all depends on the condition stage, extent, patient's health as well as side effects severity.
Take Ecosprin Tablet as soon as you remember it unless it is the time for the next dose. Do not double the dosage. Also inform your doctor about the missed dose.
References
• Thun, M. J., Namboodiri, M. M., Calle, E. E., Flanders, W. D., & Heath Jr, C. W. (1993). Aspirin use and risk of fatal cancer. Cancer research, 53(6), 1322-1327.
• Patrono, C. (2001). Aspirin: new cardiovascular uses for an old drug. The American journal of medicine, 110(1), S62-S65.
• Yeomans, N. D. (2011). Aspirin: old drug, new uses and challenges. Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology, 26(3), 426-431.
• Vane, J. R., & Botting, R. M. (1997, June). Mechanism of action of aspirin-like drugs. In Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism (Vol. 26, pp. 2-10). WB Saunders.
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