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Aspirin in pregnancy
Does aspirin 150 mg taken from the beginning of pregnancy since ovulation induction ( 29 weeks currently) cause gastrointestinal problems ? Does reducing the dose to 75mg still serve the purpose of the medicine?
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Some people tolerate aspirin well. Others may need to reduce the dosage to 75 mg. Both are being used.
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No Dosage depends upon the weight of the patient
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150 mg is the standard dose, try to find other causes of the gastrointestinal problem
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Standard dose is 150 mg daily , can be taken till delivery .
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It won't cause any gastrointestinal problem.you can continue the dose prescribed to you
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