Clinical drug

aspirin 150 MG Rectal Suppository

150 MG · Rectal Suppository · rectal

A form of aspirin

aspirin 150 MG Rectal Suppository — Other agents for local oral treatment. Strength, form, class, interactions & more.

aspirin 150 MG Rectal Suppository

Active ingredient

Classification

Other agents for local oral treatmentPlatelet Aggregation Inhibitor

Drug interactions

Aspirin has several drug interactions that can enhance effects or diminish effectiveness of other medications.

  • moderatemonoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors — enhanced CNS effects
  • majororal anticoagulants — causing bleeding
  • moderateoral antidiabetic agents and insulin — causing hypoglycemia
  • major6-mercaptopurine and methotrexate — causing bone marrow toxicity and blood dyscrasias
  • majornon-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents — increasing the risk of peptic ulceration and bleeding
  • majorother narcotic analgesics, alcohol, general anesthetics, tranquilizers, sedative-hypnotics, or other CNS depressants — causing increased CNS depression
  • moderateuricosuric agents such as probenecid and sulfinpyrazone — reducing their effectiveness in the treatment of gout

Source: RxNorm + openFDA + RxClass + FAERS · 2026

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