Cartia
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Cartia -
Peg - about a week ago Dec 9, 2016
Just started a new pack - so far so good. Thanks
When enquiring about the above I am finding some difference in the reaction of the tablets - firstly the placing of the tablets on the Mon. Tues. Wed., etc placement - now they read from Top to bottom - reason. I hope you understand me?
Low Dose Aspirin
I brought Cartia When I was told I had a possibility of a deep vein thrombus in my leg (blood clot) to help prevent the chance further clots. Cartia contains 100mg of aspirin and is designed to reduce blood from sticking and forming a clot. Cartia is different from regular aspirin as it is a low dose aspirin. It also has a special coating (orange in colour)which helps protect the stomach lining and also makes it easier to swallow. Cartia is released slowly into the bloodstream after being absorbed in the upper intestine. It is recommended for
... Read morepeople who are at risk for heart attacks, heart disease, angina, TIAs or strokes from blood clots. It comes in foiled sealed sheets of 28 (1 month), 85 (3 months) and 168 (6 months). Available from selected supermarkets and all good pharmacies. Discuss with a doctor before starting the medication as it may not be suitable for some people. Special coating to protect the lining of the stomach. Easy to Swallow. Fairly priced. Would only recommend to people who have discussed their individual needs with a medical practitioner.Questions & Answers
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Category | Muscle & Pain Relief Products |
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Prescription Needed | Yes |
Product Type | Tablet/Pill |
Targeted Area | General Pain, Headaches, Inflammation and Muscle Soreness |
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