大家或許覺得很奇怪 這有啥好寫的~ 原因是因為我都會有頭痛的毛病~ 在以前 大概是廣告看多了 就覺得似乎普X疼是唯一在這個世界上可以搞定我頭痛的藥品 而且不傷胃~
但在自己的醫藥常識慢慢見長之後,才知道 原來普X疼 不傷胃 但是過量會傷肝 ,這對於我這種常常靠止痛藥搞定頭痛的人來說 不外乎是個恐怖的資訊
所以我就開始找以前的文獻 發現最早的止痛藥就是從柳樹中提煉出來的acetylsalicylic acid ,中文翻譯忘了 ,但只知道德國的拜耳藥廠以此為成分的產品就是阿司匹林.
去問過不少當醫生的朋友 竟然都說這種藥物似乎絕種了,直到有一次在國外鬧頭痛,一位外籍醫師朋友哪止痛藥給我吃 一聞味道就知道是酸性物,問他 才知道國外都是以阿司匹林當作止痛藥,因為他們有一定的認知知道普X疼中的成分 Acetaminophen 對肝會造成一定的代謝障礙,但似乎在台灣我們是被廣告主導的一群~ 而且那位醫生還說 酒後決不能服用含有Acetaminophen(台灣止痛藥主成分)成分的止痛劑 ,天阿 以前如果應酬宿醉 就是反射性的吞下一顆耶~ 命大 但再也不敢
醫藥常識 真的很重要!不過還是要提醒大家 在你們選用止痛藥時 還是要問問自己的家庭醫生
讓醫生根據你體質給你一些用藥上的判斷~ 市面上的止痛藥 負作用都存在 但廣告不會跟你說~
Thursday, November 17, 2005
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more info about Aspirin
Aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid is a drug in the family of salicylates, often used as an analgesic (against minor pains and aches), antipyretic (against fever), and anti-inflammatory. It has also an anticoagulant (blood thinning) effect and is used in long-term low-doses to prevent heart attacks.
The brand name Aspirin was coined by the Bayer company of Germany. In some countries the name is used as a generic term for the drug rather than the manufacturer's trademark. In countries in which Aspirin remains a trademark, the initialism ASA is used as a generic term (ASS in German language countries, for Acetylsalicylsäure; AAS in Spanish language countries, for ácido acetilsalicílico).
Because there appears to be a connection between aspirin and Reye's syndrome, aspirin is no longer used to control flu-like symptoms in children.
Low-dose long-term aspirin irreversibly blocks formation of thromboxane A2 in platelets, producing an inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation, and this blood thinning property makes it useful for reducing the incidence of heart attacks. Aspirin produced for this purpose often comes in 75 or 81 mg dispersible tablets. High doses of aspirin are also given immediately after an acute heart attack. These doses may also inhibit the synthesis of prothrombin and may therefore produce a second and different anticoagulant effect.
reference from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspirin
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