Health, Preparations
Tablets "KardiASK": instructions for use
The "Cardi ASK" medication instructions for use define it as an anti-inflammatory drug that is part of a group of non-steroid medicines. This drug produces a pronounced antipyretic and analgesic effect. The action of this anti-inflammatory drug is an irreversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase, due to which thrombogenesis, aggregation and adhesion of platelets decrease, and thromboxane A2 formation is blocked.
The preparation "KardiASK" is produced, the price for which is 30-50 rubles, in the form of biconvex white tablets. As an active ingredient, one dragee can contain fifty or one hundred milligrams of acetylsalicylic acid. In the role of auxiliary ingredients are plastidone S-630, microcrystalline cellulose, castor oil, lactose, tween-80, corn starch, propylene glycol, calcium stearate, talc and plasdone K-90. Titanium dioxide and colliquite MAE 100 P are also included in a small number of these tablets.
The Instruction for Use advises using this medication to prevent and treat thromboembolism, to reduce the risk of re-stenosis and non-atherosclerotic lesions of the coronary artery. In addition, the list of indications includes balloon angioplasty and transient ischemia of the brain, ischemic heart disease, Takayasu's disease, atrial fibrillation, mitral heart defects, lung infarction and acute thrombophlebitis. With dressler's syndrome and mitral valve prolapse, you should also start taking Cardia ASK. The instruction for use notes good results of its use in patients with the diagnosis of "aspirin triad", or "aspirin" asthma.
In case of hypersensitivity to acetylsalicylic acid, you should not take CardiAsK tablets. The patients' comments also indicate the undesirability of their use in portal hypertension, hemophilia, vitamin K deficiency, telangiectasia, renal failure, urate nephrourolythiasis, hepatic insufficiency and pregnancy. With extreme caution this remedy is prescribed for people with gout, hyperuricemia, liver disease or decompensated form of CHF.
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