What Should You Do Before Taking Glyprin?

Glyprin

Glyprin should be taken according to your doctor’s prescription or as printed in description with the product. This drug is best taken orally after food. Here are some general precautions before taking Glyprin:

  • Inform your doctors about your medical conditions
  • Discuss with your doctors whether it is suitable for you
  • Look for the expiration date
  • Check for the correct dosage

Glyprin usage in special conditions

Glyprin is a combination of 2 active ingredients which are Aspirin and Glycine. Therefore, extra considerations should be taken. Especially whether the tablet is safe for:

  • Pregnant and breastfeeding patient

Small doses of Aspirin have been found to be safe for pregnant and breastfeeding  women. However, Glycine is under Category C, which is not safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women. If you fall under this category, best to discuss with your doctor whether to stop or choose an alternative medication.

  • Elderly

Senior citizens on the other hand can benefit from both Aspirin and Glycine. Studies have shown elderly with cardiovascular disease history can prevent themselves from getting another episode.

  • Children

This tablet is not suitable for children and should be kept away from places that they can reach.

Packages and dosages

As aforementioned, the Glyprin 100mg tablet is not meant for self-medication. Each box contains 30 tablets of 100mg Aspirin and 45mg Glycine. For adult ages 16-64, 1 tablet daily should be enough.

In the case of dosages, you should take the drugs according to your prescription. Always try to take your medications at the same time everyday. If you miss a dose while still near the usual time, you should take it quickly while you still have. However, if it’s closer to the time of the next dose, just wait for the next dosage. Missing a dose or two is nothing to be alarmed off. Nevertheless, ask for help from a family member to maintain compliance for your treatment.

To the contrary, taking more than prescribed dosage will not give quicker recovery or improve your symptoms. In fact, it may cause serious side-effects and poisoning. You should also steer clear from sharing your medications with people of the same conditions. It is dangerous and irresponsible.

How to store Glyprin?

 You should store this medication in a dry and room temperature storage. Avoid exposure to direct light and heat. Other than that, you should also avoid putting the tablet unto an unmarked container as this can confuse you with other medications.

If you noticed your Glyprin tablet had passed its expiration date, bring them to your nearest pharmacist for proper disposal. Expired drugs lose their efficacy in treating the supposed conditions. Disposing them without proper methods can lead to negative effects on the environment.

How to stop using Glyprin?

Glyprin is not an addictive medication. Therefore, the risk of addiction, abuse or withdrawal when stopped is very low. Nonetheless, if you want to stop taking your medications consult with your doctor first. History of cardiovascular disease or cerebrovascular accidents require lifelong treatment. Thus, some medicines cannot be stopped abruptly but need to be tapered off. Always refer this issue to medical professionals.

How effective is Glyprin?

In order to achieve its effective efficacy, Glyprin requires more than 3 months of compliance. Its own active ingredients of Aspirin and Glycine as a secondary prevention for aforementioned conditions have also been seen in multiple studies. It is able to successfully slow down the clotting process during a heart attack and reduce incidence of cerebrovascular accidents such as stroke.

In conclusion, please consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking this medication.

Author: Sarah Sadie