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What is Aspir-Low

Aspir-Low is in a group of drugs called salicylates. It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain and inflammation. Aspir-Low also reduces fever.
Rectal Aspir-Low is given as a suppository to reduce pain, inflammation, and fever. Aspir-Low is also used to treat the symptoms of arthritis and rheumatic fever.
Rectal Aspir-Low may also be used for purposes not listed in Aspir-Low guide.

Aspir-Low side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Stop using this medicine and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as:

Less serious side effects may include:

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
See also: Side effects (in more detail)

Select the most affordable brand or generic drug


StrengthQuantityPrice, USDCountry
Asa 50mg Tablet $0.00Zydus Cadila
ASA 50 MG TABLET 1 strip(s) (14 tablets each) $0.05Zydus Cadila
325 /1916/1000mg24 $8.91Australia, Canada, India, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
325 /1916/1000mg24 $11.63Australia, Canada, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
325 /1916/1000mg36 $13.21Australia, Canada, India, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
NoStrengthProvided24 $4.49Canada, Mauritius, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
NoStrengthProvided36 $5.49Canada, Mauritius, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
80 mg100 $13.00Australia, Canada, India, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
80 mg100 $13.00Australia, Canada, India, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK
75 mg14 Tablet$0.04
500 mg100 let$14.13Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK
500 mg300 cplt$42.39Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK
500 mg60 $20.18Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK
500 mg60 $20.18Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK
500 mg180 $46.59Barbados, Canada, NZ, UK
50 mg10 Tablet$0.08
50 mg10 Tablet$0.08
Beat 50 mg Tablet $0.01
500 mg30 Tablet$0.21
Cotaspirin 50 mg Tablet $0.00
Cotaspirin 500 mg Tablet $0.01
75 mg14 Tablet$0.04
CV Sprin 75 mg Aronex Tablet $0.00
Cv Sprin 75 mg Tablet $0.00
CV Sprin 75mg Tablet $0.00Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Cv Sprin 150 mg Tablet $0.00
CV SPRIN 75MG TABLET 1 strip(s) (10 tablets each) $0.03Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
CV Sprin 150mg Tablet $0.08Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
CV SPRIN 150 MG TABLET 1 strip(s) (10 tablets each) $0.77Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
50 mg14 Tablet$0.04
50 mg14 Tablet$0.04
Delayed Release Aspirin 50 mg Tablet $0.00
50 mg x 14's $0.04
DELAYED RELEASE ASPIRIN tab 50 mg x 14's $0.04Zydus (G.Rem)
Delayed Release Aspirin 50mg TAB / 14 $0.04
DELAYED RELEASE ASPIRIN Capsule/ Tablet / 50mg (14 units) $0.04Zydus Cadila (German Remedies Division)
75 mg14 Tablet$0.05
81 mg30 $10.00Australia, Canada, India, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
81 mg30 $10.00Australia, Canada, India, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK
Gra 82 mg Tablet $0.02
82 mg x 14's $0.29
GRA tab 162.5 mg x 14's $0.35East West
pms16 $6.99Canada, Mauritius, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
100 mg x 1x10 $2.52
mg16 $12.00Australia, Canada, India, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK, USA
mg16 $12.00Australia, Canada, India, Mauritius, NZ, Singapore, Turkey, UK
81 mg10 Tablet$0.14
81 mg14 Tablet$0.20
Prin NA Soap $0.01West-Coast Pharmaceutical Works Ltd
81 mg x 14's $0.20
Prin 81mg TAB / 14 $0.20
PRIN tab 81 mg x 14's $0.20Ordain
PRIN SOAP 1 packet(s) (75 GM soap each) $0.68West-Coast Pharmaceutical Works Ltd
Prin 5% Shampoo $0.85West-Coast Pharmaceutical Works Ltd
75 mg14 Tablet$0.05
SPRIN 75MG TABLET 1 strip(s) (10 tablets each) $0.03Alkem Laboratories Ltd
SPRIN 150 MG TABLET 1 strip(s) (14 tablets each) $0.07Alkem Laboratories Ltd
75 mg28 Tablet$0.08
Sprintas 75mg Tablet $0.00Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Sprintas 75 mg Tablet $0.00
Sprintas 150 mg Tablet $0.00
SPRINTAS 75MG TABLET 1 strip(s) (28 tablets each) $0.08Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
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References

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  3. "Aspirin". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB0094... (accessed August 28, 2018).

Aspir-Low - Frequently asked Questions

Can Aspir-Low be stopped immediately or do I have to stop the consumption gradually to ween off?

In some cases, it always advisable to stop the intake of some medicines gradually because of the rebound effect of the medicine.

It's wise to get in touch with your doctor as a professional advice is needed in this case regarding your health, medications and further recommendation to give you a stable health condition.

What other drugs will affect Aspir-Low?

Ask your doctor before using an antidepressant such as citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem, Symbyax), fluvoxamine (Luvox), paroxetine (Paxil), or sertraline (Zoloft). Taking any of these medicines while you are using Aspir-Low may cause you to bruise or bleed easily.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to use rectal Aspir-Low if you are also using any of the following drugs:

This list is not complete and other drugs may interact with rectal Aspir-Low. Tell your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor.

How should I take Aspir-Low?

Use this medication exactly as directed on the label, or as it has been prescribed by your doctor. Do not use the medication in larger or smaller amounts, or use it for longer than recommended.

This medication comes with patient instructions for using the rectal suppository. Follow these directions carefully. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.

Do not take an Aspir-Low rectal suppository by mouth. It is for use only in your rectum.

Remove the outer wrapper from the suppository before inserting it. Avoid handling the suppository too long or it will melt in your hands.

Try to empty your bowel and bladder just before using the rectal Aspir-Low suppository.

Lie on your back with your knees up toward your chest. Gently insert the suppository into your rectum about 1 inch.

For best results, stay lying down after inserting the suppository and hold it in your rectum for a few minutes. The suppository will melt quickly once inserted and you should feel little or no discomfort while holding it in. Avoid using the bathroom for at least an hour after using the suppository.

Call your doctor if you still have a sore throat after 2 days of using rectal Aspir-Low, if you still have a fever after 3 days, or if you still have pain after 10 days of treatment (5 days for a child). Tell your doctor at any time if you have new or worsening symptoms.

This medication can cause you to have unusual results with certain medical tests. Tell any doctor who treats you that you are using rectal Aspir-Low.

If you need surgery, tell the surgeon ahead of time that you are using rectal Aspir-Low. You may need to stop using the medicine for a short time.

Store the rectal suppositories at cool room temperature away from moisture and heat. Do not refrigerate or freeze them.

Who should not take Aspir-Low?

Do not use this medication if you are allergic to Aspir-Low or other NSAIDs such as ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), celecoxib (Celebrex), diclofenac (Arthrotec, Cambia, Cataflam, Voltaren, Flector Patch, Pennsaid, Solareze), diflunisal (Dolobid), etodolac (Lodine), flurbiprofen (Ansaid), indomethacin (Indocin), ketoprofen (Orudis), ketorolac (Toradol), mefenamic acid (Ponstel), meloxicam (Mobic), nabumetone (Relafen), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Treximet), piroxicam (Feldene), and others.

Rectal Aspir-Low should not be used in a child or teenager who has a fever, especially if the child also has flu symptoms or chicken pox. Aspir-Low can cause a serious and sometimes fatal condition called Reye's syndrome.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist if it is safe for you to use this medicine if you have:

Aspir-Low may be harmful to an unborn baby, and may also cause problems with pregnancy or childbirth. Do not use rectal Aspir-Low without medical advice if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.

It is not known whether rectal Aspir-Low passes into breast milk or if it could harm an unborn baby. Do not use this medication without medical advice if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Can Aspir-Low be taken or consumed while pregnant?

Please visit your doctor for a recommendation as such case requires special attention.

Can Aspir-Low be taken for nursing mothers or during breastfeeding?

Kindly explain your state and condition to your doctor and seek medical advice from an expert.

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The information was verified by Dr. Vishal Pawar, MD Pharmacology