No need to swallow this aspirin tablet that dissolves quickly
Fasprin, an 81-mg aspirin tablet, dissolves rapidly on person’s tongue, instead of within the stomach. Said to offer an effective, simplified solution for the millions of Americans who ingest low-dose aspirin as a health precaution, worry about gastrointestinal bleeding or have difficulty swallowing traditional pills. To reduce irritation to gastrointestinal tract, Fasprin enters person’s bloodstream directly through the lining of one’s mouth in just 3 to 5 minutes—about 10 times faster than conventional aspirin that is absorbed through the stomach. Comes in taste-appealing citrus flavor, plus is sugar-free for use by diabetics. Ideal for patients who use daily low-dose aspirin therapy, prescribed by doctors to reduce the chance of a heart attack and stroke. If heart attack or stroke does occur and doctors recommend immediate use of aspirin, Fasprin’s quick absorption into person’s bloodstream can prevent blood clots and reduce the risk of death by up to 23%, according to the company. Easy-to-dispense blister package contains 30 tablets. Improvita Health Products Inc., Cleveland, Ohio