Instructions for Aspirin-C (ascorbic acid, acetylsalicylic acid)
English Product Name
Aspirin®-C
Release Form
Tablets effervescent
Description Aspirin-C
The tablets are white effervescent, round, flat, beveled to the edge, with an imprint in the form of a trademark ("Bayer" cross) on one side, the other side smooth.
1 tab
acetylsalicylic acid 400 mg
ascorbic acid (vit. C) 240 mg
Auxiliary substances: sodium citrate - 1206 mg, sodium hydrocarbonate - 914 mg, citric acid - 240 mg, sodium carbonate - 200 mg.
2 pcs. - laminated paper strips (5) - packs of cardboard.
ATX codes
N02BA51 Acetylsalicylic acid in combination with other drugs (excluding psycholeptics)
Clinical and pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Combined NSAIDs
Active ingredient
ascorbic acid (vit. C)
acetylsalicylic acid
Pharmacotherapeutic group Aspirin-C
Analgesic (NSAID+vitamin)
Retention conditions
The drug should be stored in a place inaccessible to children at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.
Expiration date
The shelf life is three years. Do not use later than the time specified on the package.
Pharmacological effects Aspirin-C
A combination of NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) has the following properties. Acetylsalicylic acid provides pain relief, fever, and anti-inflammatory effects by suppressing COX-1 and COX-2, which regulate prostaglandin synthesis, and also decreases blood clotting. Ascorbic acid plays an important role in the regulation of redox processes, metabolism, blood clotting, tissue regeneration and immunity enhancement.
Indications Aspirin-C
It is recommended for moderate to mild pain in adults of different origins (headache, toothache, migraine, neuralgia, muscle pain, menstrual period pain) and fever in adults and children over 15 years of age due to cold and other infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Method of use, dosage and duration of course Aspirin-C
Dissolve one sizzling pill in a glass of water and drink. For mild to moderate pain syndrome and high-temperature conditions, 1 to 2 effervescent tablets taken once are recommended, with a maximum single dose of 2 effervescent tablets and a maximum daily dose of 6 effervescent tablets. A minimum of 4 hours should elapse between doses. It should be remembered that the duration of self-treatment should not exceed 7 days for use as an analgesic and more than 3 days for use as an antipyretic without medical consultation."
- Nosology (ICD codes)
- G43
- Migraine
- J06.9
- Acute upper respiratory infection, unspecified
- J10
- Influenza due to identified seasonal influenza virus
- K08.8
- Other specified changes in teeth and their supporting apparatus (including toothache)
- M79.1
- Myalgia
- M79.2
- Neuralgia and neuritis, unspecified
- N94.4
- Primary dysmenorrhea
- N94.5
- Secondary dysmenorrhoea
- R50
- Fever of unknown origin
- R51
- Headache