Patient/caregiver was educated on precautions to be exercised while taking Aspir-Low as follows:

  1. Check with your physician before taking any other OTC NSAIDs, while taking Aspir-Low. Taking Aspir-Low along with other NSAIDs, such as, Advil and Aleve, can increase the risk for progressive damage to renal function. Also, overdose of NSAIDs can exacerbate the risk for gastric upset caused by Aspir-Low and increase the chances for irritation of stomach lining and formation of gastric ulcers.
  2. Aspir-Low can also interact with other blood thinners, such as, warfarin, thus significantly increasing the risk for bleeding. Aspir-Low intake, along with other blood thinners, can result in extreme thinning of blood with uncontrolled bleeding episodes, even on slightest injuries. So, avoid taking Aspir-Low with other blood thinners.
  3. Patients taking Aspir-Low for blood thinning, secondary to being on a low dose, can occasionally present with signs and symptoms of clot formation, such as, sudden pain in the limbs, episode of sudden cough and shortness of breath, and chest pain. Watch out closely for any such signs of clot formation and report to your doctor immediately, so that, a change in plan of care or dose of Aspir-Low could be considered.