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9 Comments:
VERY interesting. I hadn't heard of the new crystalized aspirin. Thanks.
xo
Thanks for this information. I will buy this aspirin...I never knew about the not lying down again..I wonder why? Mary
Before calling anyone else, I think calling 911 would be best.
According to the FDA, "If consumers suspect they are having a heart attack, their most important action must be to seek emergency medical care immediately..."
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/QuestionsAnswers/ucm071879.htm
As for the Quick Release Crystals, if you go to Bayer's own website on this (www.wonderdrug.com), their pitch for their it, is for rapid pain relief--it doesn't mention using it for heart attacks or strokes, as they do on some of their other products:
http://www.wonderdrug.com/products/es/es_crystals.htm
One reason for this is probably because it contains 850mg of it, which puts you at a higher risk for side effects, some of which can be serious, such as GI bleed.
Even according to Bayer's website, doses as low as half of one of their regular-strength (325mg) aspirin are effective during a suspected heart attack:
http://www.wonderdrug.com/asp_hd.htm
I haven't been able to find any evidence that taking anything above 325mg increases effectiveness.
I would also assume that for fastest effect, you would not want to get their one that is "Safety Coated". Their regular actually dissolve pretty quickly, and some suggest dissolving it in water first and then drinking.
Before using this new high-dose crystal form, I would consult with your doctor or other medical professional first to evaluate your risk and determine whether and what the right amount for you is and the best way to take it.
WHERE DID YOU GET THIS!!! It's NOT accurate!!!
Unless you, yourself are a Cardiologist or an EMT, DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!
Call 911. Even if it's 2 AM. That's what they are there for. They are trained.
It's exactly this kind of advice that increases the 'un-atteneded' death rate, especially in rural areas.
called Bayer Health Care regarding the product Bayer Crystal Aspirin after a pharmacist advised NOT to take it for an onset of a heart attack. This product contains caffeine & 850 mg of aspirin. Because of these features Bayer recommends that you DO NOT use this product for the onset of a heart attack. The FDA recommends that as little as two 81 mg aspirin is sufficient.
Sorry!!!! for got to say that the above info i got from another site and i verified... good day to all.Bob
This Crystal Aspirin e-mail chain letter, which is also going around the Internet as an e-mail chain letter entitled, "New Aspirin," appears to be a copycat of another phony e-mail in which another anonymous Cardiologist states that you should start coughing at the onset of a heart attack. That particular e-mail indicates the coughing procedure was developed by the Staff of Rochester General Hospital. A fact which the Rochester General Web site brands as totally false.
Hi, GrannyAnn, I guess your blog isn't exactly blog. You basically copied stuff off net or e-mail. Did you even verify it? And in general please refrain from posting medical information unless you're trained physician or medical professional. There is a big difference between common sense and medical information. Thanks and peace!
More info on crystal aspirin at http://domaineer.blogspot.com/2010/02/get-crystal-aspirin-get.html
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