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I'm looking for a particular shape of Aspirin
Hi,
I'm on 75mg of coated Aspirin daily.
A little while ago I purchased some Aspirin that was capulet shape, not round.
Try as I might I can't remember where I purchased them from or the brand.
I have had to go back to the round type and they get stuck in my throat,----horrible.
Does any one know the brand name of these capulet type Aspirin?
I'm on 75mg of coated Aspirin daily.
A little while ago I purchased some Aspirin that was capulet shape, not round.
Try as I might I can't remember where I purchased them from or the brand.
I have had to go back to the round type and they get stuck in my throat,----horrible.
Does any one know the brand name of these capulet type Aspirin?
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I hate the feeling of something feeling like it has stuck in my throat myself if swallowing a normal round pill..yuck
Good luck x
And thank you, thank you.
I will give a couple of manufactures a call in the morning, and find a distributor.
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No doubt Montague-coated.
I can only think I was out on a job somewhere and had the prescription with me and dropped it in elsewhere.
But recently, a lot really, Aspirin have been getting lodged in my throat.
But unfortunately the dose is many times greater than required, about 300mg rather than 75mg.
I won't ever be able to think of Romeo and Juliet without giggling now. Probably at all the most inappropriate times.
I've been taking 75mg Aspirin in dispersible form since 2004.
Simply drop one in water and drink it when the aspirin has been dispersed.
Don't try swallowing a dispersible aspirin then, one moment of hesitation and they foam up in your throat and much panic ensues.
They must be quicker to work than normal ones I thought, why not.
This ^^
Also, you can snap large round tablets in halves or quarters and just take the bits one at a time.
Or crush between two spoons, add to a half inch of water, swill the glass and neck it.
Ah, right, I see!
I've always been intolerant to any form of Aspirin so my doctor prescribed Ranitidine to overcome the intolerance.
But to date no real issue with coated,---the odd pang.
Have you tried coated by its self?
If they're designed to be slow release (MST Continus for example) and you snap them you get the dose in one sudden hit, not slowly over the course of time they're designed to release.