Low-dose aspirin is generally safe to take for a long time. In fact, it works best if you take it for many months and years. Occasionally, low-dose aspirin can cause an ulcer in your stomach or gut if you take it for a long time.

Can I take aspirin 81 every other day?

But your doctor might recommend that you take aspirin every other day. Be sure you know what dose of aspirin to take and how often to take it. Low-dose aspirin (81 mg) is the most common dose used to prevent a heart attack or a stroke. But the dose for daily aspirin can range from 81 mg to 325 mg.

Is aspirin bad for liver?

Nonprescription pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen (Aleve, others) can damage your liver, especially if taken frequently or combined with alcohol.

What are the side effects of taking aspirin daily?

Stroke caused by a burst blood vessel. While daily aspirin can help prevent a clot-related stroke,it may increase your risk of a bleeding stroke (hemorrhagic stroke).

  • Gastrointestinal bleeding. Daily aspirin use increases your risk of developing a stomach ulcer.
  • Allergic reaction.
  • What are the negative effects of aspirin?

    ringing in your ears,confusion,hallucinations,rapid breathing,seizure (convulsions);

  • severe nausea,vomiting,or stomach pain;
  • bloody or tarry stools,coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds;
  • fever lasting longer than 3 days; or
  • swelling,or pain lasting longer than 10 days.
  • Should you take low dose aspirin every day?

    No, there is really good evidence for some people to take a daily low-dose aspirin. And those people are – people who’ve already had a heart attack or stroke should take it – an aspirin – a low-dose aspirin everyday to reduce the risk of having another heart attack or stroke. And now after that, it gets a little complicated.

    Is it dangerous to take aspirin every day?

    Although aspirin can prevent clotting and, therefore, prevent strokes and heart attacks, it can also result in dangerous bleeding and other side effects, Cutler adds. In addition to bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, daily aspirin therapy can increase the risk of a bleeding stroke. It can also cause a severe allergic reaction in some people.