Choose pain medication carefully

Page 4 of Managing Treatment for Low Platelets

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Many anti-inflammatory pain medicines thin the blood, which is the opposite of what you want to happen if platelet counts are low. If an over-the-counter pain medication is needed, stick to acetaminophen and avoid aspirin and ibuprofen. Read labels carefully and beware of combination drugs that include aspirin or ibuprofen.

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5 months ago

My platelet level recently dropped very low as a side effect from chemotherapy. This is the first time in my five months of chemo. So this article was very helpful to to me on how to manage the problem. Thank you!


about 1 year ago

My platalet count is now 75,000, it has been going down every time I take a blood test, I DO NOT HAVE INTERNAL BLEEDING NOR HAVE I EVER HAD CANCER. I did have prostate cancer in Nov 1992 and opperated on complete removal of prostate. My reading PSA IS O.1 EVER SINCE Nov 1992.. My Red Blood Cells is in a normal range, same with hgb, hct, mymcv is on the high side a little. My iron levels is normal. Question; What medicatioin is available for treatrment. If a person has a normal spleen can it entrap platalets. What about infusion into the bone marrow. Is their a blood available to see just where the platalets is going?


over 1 year ago

I NEED A REMEDY FOR LOW PLATELETS.WHAT TYPE OF MEDS. SHOULD I TAKE.PREDISONE IS NOT ANSWER. IN THE PAST ,PROCRIT,RETUXIN. DANASOL,CELLCEPT.

Hugs SALTMAN


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