Aspirin is a drug that reduces pain, fever, swelling and inflammation. It is a form of salicylate that has been used in various forms since ancient times for relief of pain or fever.
Aspirin is also a "hidden ingredient" found in many non-prescription medicines.
Aspirin is available without a prescription, yet it can be dangerous when taken in large amounts at once or in smaller amounts over several days.
Aspirin is not recommended for children under 12 because use in children with viral illnesses has been linked to Reye's Syndrome.
Excessive use of aspirin can cause an upset stomach, easy bruising, and prolonged bleeding.
Aspirin overdose, whether intentional or accidental, can cause rapid breathing, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, sweating, confusion, seizures, coma, and even death.
Aspirin Safety Tips:
Look for any ingredients containing the words aspirin, salicylate, salicylic, salsalate, or homosalate.
Call NC Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 or chat from this site for questions about an exposure to aspirin or for further treatment advice.