
What Causes Back Pain While On Aspirin?

Main side effect is stomach peptic ulcer
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for using HCM to post your question.
I read carefully your question and I understand your concern.
Is your father taking the aspirin for the antiagregant effect? If yes, then it is a high dose and can be switched to 100mg or 80 mg.
Are the other medications, used for body pain, in the same family of aspirin or are they actually aspirin? Usually for pains, in bigger doses are used medications like Ibuprofen, Voltaren, or Naproxen which cause less stomach discomfort, which is the mail side effect of these pills.
My recommandation would be to discuss this with his doctor. We don't know for sure the reason why the doctor gave the aspirin in this dose, so its not safe to change it without being safe.
Keep in mind that the main side effect of this medications is stomach discomfort and ulcer. If your father does not have it, then do not worry. But check his stomach once in 1-2 years.
Hope this is helpful. Let me know if you have other questions.
Take care.
Dr. Klara


My husband has taken the 325 mg aspirin just to keep his blood thinner. I take an 81 mg. Most doctors recommend an aspirin each day after your forties.
My concern was he takes the 325 mg and also takes the Bayer Back and Body 500 mg twice a day. This gives him a total of 1325 mg of aspirin each day.
My questions is as long as he is taking the Bayer Back and Body 500 MG, should he not take the 325 mg that day?
Thank you, XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Thank you for the explanation.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear Mrs XXXXXXX
I'm sorry your question is clear just now to me.
Thank you for the explanation.
Aspirin can be taken 500-1000mg every 4-6 hours when it is used for pains as an analgesic.
So, the dose in itself is not high, but we don't generally recommend aspirin as a pain killer if/when its needed to be used more then 10 days, because it causes lots of stomach problems.
I would say, if only 2 tablets of aspirin is ok for your husband to keep him free of pain, he should stop taking the extra tablet.
If the 2 tablets are not enough, he can use 1 tablet of 500mg every 4-6 hours, but continue this regimen for not more then 10 days, and take them after/with food.
If pain continues after 10 days, switch the aspirin to another pain killer with less side effects. (the ones mentioned above).
I would say, when pain is gone, and he will continue his daily routine normally, he can use the 81mg of aspirin that you use daily for the blood thinning effect.
Let me know if you have other questions.
Regards


Thank you so much for your reply. I understand your reply and will let my husband know.
Again thank you for replying so fast.
Sincerely, XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Happy to be of help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Happy to be of help.
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