Aspirin is categorized to be a salicylate drug. Salicylates are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandin and other mediators in the process of inflammation and have anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic properties.2 Which has given aspirin the power to treat many illnesses and reduce the risk of contracting various illnesses. As years continue to go on, this drug continues to pick up many uses. Acetylsalicylic acid alone can be used to treat for cardiovascular …show more content…
Aspirin can affect the cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and nervous system. Common side effects that can occur when taking the drug are vomiting, headaches, irritation of the stomach, heartburns, and excess stomach acid. 3 The least common and more severe side effects consists of hypoglycemia, rhabdomyolysis, giant hives, anemia, and so much more.3 Taking the necessary precautions before and while taking aspirin is the best way to reduce your chances of dealing with the more severe side