Aspirin 325 Mg Tablet
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This gallery contains 14 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Aspirin 325 Mg (NDC 69732-008). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Hi-tech Nutraceuticals, Llc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Actives (Active Ingredient And Purpose)

Actives (Active Ingredient And Purpose)
This text provides information about a tablet containing 325 mg of Aspirin as the active ingredient. It is classified as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and is used as a pain reliever and fever reducer.*
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Ask A D Or P (Ask A Doc Or Pharm)

Ask A D Or P (Ask A Doc Or Pharm)
This text provides guidance on asking a doctor or pharmacist before using this product if you are taking a prescription drug for gout, diabetes, or arthritis. It highlights the importance of consulting healthcare professionals for safe medication use.*
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Ask A Doctor (Ask A Doctor)

Ask A Doctor (Ask A Doctor)
This text provides important information related to consulting a doctor before using a specific product. It lists various conditions under which it is advisable to seek medical advice before use, such as stomach problems, high blood pressure, heart disease, liver cirrhosis, kidney disease, taking a diuretic, or having asthma. Following this guidance can help ensure safe and appropriate use of the product.*
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Dosage And Administration (Directions)

Dosage And Administration (Directions)
This text provides directions for the dosage of a medication. It specifies that adults and children over 12 years old should take 1 or 2 tablets every 4 hours or 3 tablets every 6 hours, with a maximum of 12 tablets in 24 hours. Children under 12 years old should consult a doctor before taking the medication. It also recommends drinking a full glass of water with each dose.*
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Do Not Use (Do Not Use)

Do Not Use (Do Not Use)
This text provides important information regarding the potential allergic reactions associated with the use of this product. It advises individuals with allergies to aspirin or other pain relievers/fever reducers to avoid using the product. Additionally, it suggests refraining from using the product if there has been a previous allergic reaction to the product itself or any of its ingredients.*
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If P Or B (If Pregnant)

If P Or B (If Pregnant)
This text provides a cautionary warning to individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, advising them to consult a healthcare professional before using aspirin. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding aspirin during the last three months of pregnancy without specific doctor's instructions to prevent potential harm to the unborn child or delivery complications.*
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Inactives (Inactives)

Inactives (Inactives)
This product contains two inactive ingredients: corn starch and hypromellose.*
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Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (Keep Away From Kids)

Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (Keep Away From Kids)
This text serves as a safety warning to advise keeping a certain item out of the reach of children to prevent accidental harm.*
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Overdosage (Overdose)

Overdosage (Overdose)
This text is a warning regarding overdosing on a certain substance. It advises individuals to seek immediate medical help or contact a Poison Control Center if an overdose occurs. It stresses the importance of quick medical attention for both adults and children, even if no symptoms are initially noticed. The provided number for Poison Control Center is 1-800-222-1222.*
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Pdp (Pdp)

Pdp (Pdp)
This text is a comparison between BAYER® Genuine Aspirin and another product containing aspirin (NSAID). It mentions the active ingredient being aspirin, used for pain relief and fever reduction in adult use. The product comes in tablet form.*
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Questions (Questions)

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Stop Use (Stop Use)

Stop Use (Stop Use)
This text provides a list of warning signs for when to stop use of a product and seek medical attention. It includes symptoms such as allergic reactions, signs of stomach bleeding like vomiting blood or black stools, persistent stomach pain, worsening pain lasting over 10 days, redness or swelling, prolonged fever, new symptoms, and ringing in the ears or hearing loss. These indications are important to notice and act upon promptly.*
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Uses (Uses)

Uses (Uses)
This text appears to be a list of uses for a medication or pain relief product. It mentions that it can temporarily relieve headache, muscle pain, toothache, menstrual pain, pain and fever of colds, and minor pain of arthritis. This product seems to be designed to provide relief from a variety of common types of pain.*
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When Using (Warnings)

When Using (Warnings)
This product has several warnings to consider before use, including the risk of Reye's syndrome in children and teenagers with chicken pox or flu-like symptoms. It also contains an NSAID, which may cause severe stomach bleeding, especially for individuals over 60, those with a history of stomach ulcers or bleeding issues, or those taking certain medications like blood thinners or steroids. Moreover, aspirin in the product can trigger severe allergic reactions such as asthma, facial swelling, hives, or shock. It is crucial to consult a doctor if any concerning symptoms like changes in behavior, nausea, or vomiting occur while using this product.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.