Acetylsalicylic acid
You should carefully read the contents of this leaflet before taking the medicine, as it contains important information for the patient.
This medicine should always be taken exactly as described in this patient leaflet or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
It is recommended to keep this leaflet to be able to read it again if necessary.
Alepton contains acetylsalicylic acid, which in small doses belongs to a group of medicines called antiplatelet agents. Platelets are small blood cells that cause blood to clot and participate in the formation of thrombosis. If a blood clot forms in an artery, it stops blood flow and cuts off oxygen supply. If a blood clot forms in the heart, it causes a heart attack or angina; a blood clot in the brain causes a stroke.
Alepton is used to reduce the risk of blood clots forming, and thus the occurrence of:
Alepton is also used to prevent blood clots after certain cardiac surgeries, to widen or unblock blood vessels.
Alepton is not recommended for emergency situations. Its use is limited to preventive treatment.
Before starting Alepton, the patient should consult a doctor:
The patient should immediately consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or if serious or unexpected side effects occur, such as unusual bleeding, severe skin reactions, or any other symptoms of severe hypersensitivity (see section "Possible side effects").
The patient should inform their doctor about taking Alepton before undergoing surgical procedures (even minor ones, such as tooth extraction), as acetylsalicylic acid has properties that reduce blood clotting, which may increase the risk of bleeding.
The patient should be careful not to become dehydrated (feeling thirsty and dry mouth), as acetylsalicylic acid may cause kidney dysfunction when taken at this time.
This medicine should not be used as a pain reliever or to reduce fever.
If any of the above situations apply to the patient, they should consult a doctor or pharmacist.
When used in children, acetylsalicylic acid can cause Reye's syndrome. This is a very rare disease that affects the brain and liver and can be life-threatening. For this reason, Alepton should not be given to children under 16 years of age, unless recommended by a doctor.
The patient should tell their doctor or pharmacist about all medicines they are currently taking or have recently taken, as well as any medicines they plan to take.
Other medicines may affect the outcome of treatment with acetylsalicylic acid:
Drinking alcohol may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and prolong bleeding time.
If the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding, thinks they may be pregnant, or plans to have a child, they should consult a doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.
Pregnant women should not take acetylsalicylic acid unless recommended by a doctor.
During the last three months of pregnancy, Alepton should not be taken unless recommended by a doctor, and the dose should not exceed 100 mg per day (see also the section "When not to take Alepton").
Regular intake of the medicine or taking high doses during the last months of pregnancy may cause serious complications in the mother and child.
Breastfeeding women should not take acetylsalicylic acid unless recommended by a doctor.
Acetylsalicylic acid may affect female fertility by affecting ovulation. This effect is reversible after stopping treatment.
Alepton does not affect the ability to drive and use machines.
If the patient has intolerance to some sugars, they should consult a doctor before taking this medicine.
If the patient is allergic to peanuts or soy, they should not take this medicine.
This medicine should always be taken exactly as described in this patient leaflet or as directed by a doctor or pharmacist. In case of doubt, the patient should consult a doctor or pharmacist.
Adults
Prevention of heart attack:
(a type of chest pain):
The patient should not take higher doses of this medicine unless recommended by a doctor.
The dose should not exceed 300 mg per day.
Elderly patients
The dosage is the same as for adult patients. However, acetylsalicylic acid should be used with caution in elderly patients, as they are more prone to side effects. The treatment should be regularly evaluated.
Children and adolescents
Acetylsalicylic acid should not be given to children and adolescents under 16 years of age unless recommended by a doctor (see section "Warnings and precautions").
Method of administration
Oral use.
The tablets should be swallowed whole with a sufficient amount of liquid (1/2 glass of water). The tablets have a coating that protects against stomach acid, which protects the intestines from irritation, and therefore the tablets should not be crushed, broken, or chewed.
If the patient (or someone around them) accidentally takes too many tablets, they should immediately consult a doctor or go to the nearest hospital emergency department. The patient should show the doctor the packaging or remaining tablets.
Symptoms of overdose may include: ringing in the ears, hearing loss, headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Severe overdose may cause rapid breathing (hyperventilation), fever, excessive sweating, restlessness, seizures, hallucinations, low blood sugar, pulmonary edema, and coma.
If a dose is missed, the patient should wait until the next dose is due and then continue as usual.
The patient should not take a double dose to make up for the missed dose.
The patient should not stop taking Alepton without consulting a doctor.
If the patient has any further questions about the use of this medicine, they should consult a doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, Alepton can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
If the patient experiences any of the following serious side effects, they should stop taking Alepton and immediately consult a doctor:
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):
Frequency not known (cannot be estimated from the available data):
If the patient experiences any side effects, including any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet, they should inform their doctor or pharmacist. Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Post-Marketing Surveillance of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products
Al. Jerozolimskie 181 C
02-222 Warsaw
Phone: +48 22 49 21 301
Fax: +48 22 49 21 309
Website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
Side effects can also be reported to the marketing authorization holder.
Reporting side effects helps to gather more information on the safety of the medicine.
The medicine should be stored out of sight and reach of children.
Do not store above 25°C.
Store in the original packaging to protect from light and moisture.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date stated on the packaging after: EXP.
The expiry date refers to the last day of the month stated.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. The patient should ask their pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.
The active substance is acetylsalicylic acid.
Each enteric-coated tablet contains 160 mg of acetylsalicylic acid.
The other ingredients are: lactose monohydrate, microcrystalline cellulose, colloidal silica anhydrous, potato starch, talc, triacetin, methacrylic acid, and ethyl acrylate copolymer (1:1), 30% dispersion
Coating "Opadry II yellow":
polyvinyl alcohol, talc, titanium dioxide (E171), macrogol 3350, lecithin, yellow iron oxide (E172)
Alepton, 160 mg - yellow, round, biconvex, film-coated tablets with a diameter of approximately 9.2 mm.
Packagesizes:
Blister: 30 or 60 enteric-coated tablets.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
G.L. Pharma GmbH
Schloβplatz 1
A-8502 Lannach
Austria
G.L. PHARMA POLAND Sp. z o.o.
Al. Jana Pawła II 61/313
01-031 Warsaw, Poland
Phone: 022/ 636 52 23; 636 53 02
biuro@gl-pharma.pl
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