Aspirin Regular Strength 325 mg/1
ASPIRIN · TABLET, COATED · Meijer
Aspirin Regular Strength is an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug available as a 325 mg coated tablet taken by mouth, commonly used to relieve pain, reduce fever, and decrease inflammation. It is also widely used to help prevent heart attacks and strokes in people at risk for these conditions.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Aspirin Regular Strength
- Generic Name
- ASPIRIN
- NDC Code (Product)
41250-118- Manufacturer
- Meijer
- Strength
- 325 mg/1
- Dosage Form
- TABLET, COATED
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M013
- Drug Class
- Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drug [EPC]; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor [EPC]
- Marketing Start
- 01/01/2015
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is Aspirin Regular Strength used for?
Aspirin Regular Strength is an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug available as a 325 mg coated tablet taken by mouth, commonly used to relieve pain, reduce fever, and decrease inflammation. It is also widely used to help prevent heart attacks and strokes in people at risk for these conditions.
Is Aspirin Regular Strength a controlled substance?
Aspirin Regular Strength is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Aspirin Regular Strength?
The generic name for Aspirin Regular Strength is ASPIRIN. There are 12 other brand versions of ASPIRIN.
What is the NDC code for Aspirin Regular Strength 325 mg/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Aspirin Regular Strength 325 mg/1 is 41250-118, listed by Meijer.
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- Wispirin81 mg/265.45mg87580-001
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- Reese Headache Powders845 mg/110956-501
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Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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