Disprin Direct Chewable Aspirin don't need to be taken with water, so they can be taken anywhere. They are absorbed quickly to bring rapid, effective, temporary relief from pain associated with: Headaches & migraines Rheumatic & arthritic pain Sciatica & Neuralgia (Nerve Pain) Toothaches Cold & Flu symptoms Sore throats Period pain Lumbago Relieves inflammation associated with back & muscular pain, strains & sprains Reduces fever Published in the Daily Mail December 7 2010: Taking an aspirin every day cuts the risk of dying from a range of common cancers, according to a major study. The study has led to the 100-year-old painkiller
- costing just 1p a tablet
- being hailed as 'the most amazing drug in the world'. Experts say healthy middle-aged people who start taking low-dose aspirin around the age of 45 or 50 for 20 to 30 years could expect to reap the most benefit, because cancer rates rise with age. In addition, a 75mg dose
- a quarter of a standard 300mg tablet
- helps prevent heart attacks & strokes even in people who have not been diagnosed with cardiovascular problems. Millions of heart patients who already take low-dose aspirin on doctors' orders to ward off a second heart attack or stroke will be getting built-in cancer protection. Professor Peter Rothwell, of the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, who headed the latest study of almost 26, 000 patients, is convinced the ground rules have changed. He said: ' These findings provide the first proof in man that aspirin reduces deaths due to several common cancers'. ' Previous guidelines have rightly cautioned that in healthy middle-aged people the small risk of bleeding on aspirin partly offsets the benefits from prevention of strokes & heart attacks, but the reductions in deaths due to several common cancers will now alter this balance for many people.' After five years of taking aspirin, death rates fell by 34 per cent for all cancers & 54 per cent for gastrointestinal cancers. Professor Alastair Watson, of the University of East Anglia, said: ' This study provides strong evidence that taking regular aspirin for more than five years can help prevent development of a number of other forms of cancer, including lung, pancreas, oesophageal & prostate cancers.' ' It also indicates that the longer aspirin is taken for, the greater the benefit. It is important that people know aspirin can cause dangerous bleeding in the stomach in some patients. People wishing to take aspirin should first discuss it with their GP.' Always check with your GP before taking aspirin