Monday, September 19, 2016

Angettes 75




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ANGETTES 75


(Aspirin 75 mg)


Please read this leaflet before you take your medicine. It gives a summary of information about your medicine. If you want to know more, or are not sure about anything, ask your doctor or pharmacist.



REMEMBER:


This medicine is for you. Never give this medicine to anyone else. It may harm them even if they have the same symptoms as you.




What Is In Angettes 75?


The active ingredient in Angettes 75mg is aspirin 75mg. The tablets are packaged in blister packs of 28 tablets.


The other ingredients are: lactose, maize starch, sodium saccharin,




Who Supplies Angettes 75?



Product Licence Holder:



Bristol-Myers Pharmaceuticals

Uxbridge

Middlesex

UB8 1DH

Tel:0800 7311736




Manufacturer:



Bristol-Myers Squibb SARL

La Goualle

BP No. 6

19250-Meymac

France





What Is This Medicine For?


Low doses of aspirin have been shown to help prevent the red blood cells sticking together too much. Angettes 75 is therefore useful for patients suffering from angina and after a heart attack or stroke and following by-pass surgery. You should, however, speak to your doctor before using aspirin for the first time in these circumstances. Aspirin also helps to relieve pain and to reduce fever and inflammation.




Before Taking Your Medicine:



Should you be taking this medicine?


Angettes 75 are NOT intended for children under 16 years of age. There is a possible association between aspirin and Reye's syndrome when given to children. Reye's syndrome is a very rare disease, which can be fatal. For this reason aspirin should not be given to children aged under 16 years, unless on the advice of a doctor.


Do NOT take these tablets if you answer YES to any of the following questions. Go back to your doctor for advice as soon as possible.


  • 1. Have you had an allergic reaction to similar tablets or any of the ingredients in Angettes 75?

  • 2. Do you have, or have you ever had, a stomach ulcer?

  • 3. Are you a haemophiliac or do you suffer from any disease which affects the clotting of your blood?.

  • 4. Do you suffer from asthma?



What if I am pregnant, think I might be pregnant or planning to become pregnant?


Aspirin is not associated with any problems during pregnancy except during labour and delivery. However as with all medicines it is advisable to check with your doctor or pharmacist whether Angettes 75 is suitable for you




Can you take other medicines?


Do not take other medicines while you are taking Angettes 75, unless you have told your doctor or pharmacist and asked their advice. If you are taking allopurinol (treatment for gout), probenecid (treatment for gout and used with antibiotics for certain infections), or an anticoagulant (eg. warfarin, heparin), remind your doctor before taking Angettes 75.




Is it all right to drink alcohol?


You should check with your doctor whether drinking is advisable for you.




Who should you tell that you are taking Angettes 75?


Doctor - before having surgery or emergency treatment, or if he prescribes any new treatment.


Dentist - before having dental surgery.


Pharmacist - before buying any medicines.





Taking Your Medicine:



How should you take Angettes 75?


The usual daily dose is 1-2 tablets once a day. Sometimes a higher dose may be required, especially for a short time, and up to 4 tablets a day may be taken if your doctor advises it.




Can you take the tablets before or after meals?


It does not matter.




How long should you take them for?


Continue with Angettes 75 until your doctor tells you otherwise.




What if you take too many tablets or a child swallows some?


Go to your nearest hospital Casualty Department or tell your doctor immediately. If you are going to the hospital, take the empty container and any remaining tablets with you.




What if you miss or forget to take a dose?


If you miss a dose do not worry. Just carry on taking your normal dose when the next one is due. DO NOT take a double dose to make up for the one you missed.





Undesirable Effects



Are there any unwanted effects of Angettes 75?


All medicines may cause some unwanted or 'side-effects' in a few patients. Aspirin may trigger asthma attacks and wheezing or difficulty in breathing in asthma sufferers or other hypersensitivity reactions in susceptible individuals. If you notice any blood or discoloration in your stools, TELL YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.





Looking After Your Medicine


You will see an "EXPIRY DATE" on the outer packaging of Angettes 75. Do not use the tablets after this date.


Keep all your medicines where children cannot reach them, preferably in a locked cupboard or medicine cabinet. Do not store Angettes 75 above 30°C. They should not get too hot or damp; so do not leave your tablets near a radiator, on a window sill or in the bathroom.


If your doctor decides to stop the tablets, ask your pharmacist to tell you what to do with any you have left.



DATE OF LAST REVISION: June 2005






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