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Can I Take Indomethacin Along With Aspirin?

Hello, I have Afib and take a 300 mg asprin a day. I just got the Gout in my right toe from possibly being dehydrated from work. I was prescribed indomethacin from a clinic because my doc office was closed. I just saw the warning for indomethacin with asprin. Should I take the meds together or wait until monday to see by primary doc. Im confused now
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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Thanks for posting your query to Healthcaremagic.

Well there are few interactions between Aspirin and Indomethacin . Most common is the increase in the bleeding risk and gastritis . But if you are planning to take it for only few days then there is no problem you can take it till you meet your Primary Doctor.

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Can I Take Indomethacin Along With Aspirin?

HI Thanks for posting your query to Healthcaremagic. Well there are few interactions between Aspirin and Indomethacin . Most common is the increase in the bleeding risk and gastritis . But if you are planning to take it for only few days then there is no problem you can take it till you meet your Primary Doctor. Hope you find this information useful. Any clarifications or Queries feel free to ask.