Aspirin enteric-coated tablets dosage for headaches

Taking aspirin enteric-coated tablets for headaches doesn’t work, note the difference with compound aspirin tablets.
Aspirin enteric-coated tablets do not treat headaches; headaches can be treated with compound aspirin tablets.
Compound aspirin tablets are used for fever, headache, neuralgia, toothache, menstrual pain, muscle pain, joint pain. Usage: Adults take 1~2 tablets at a time, 3 times a day after meals.
Patients who are allergic to aspirin; hemophilia, active peptic ulcer and other causes of gastrointestinal bleeding; infants under 3 months of age are prohibited compound aspirin tablets.
Common adverse reactions to aspirin are: gastrointestinal reactions, manifested as nausea, vomiting, epigastric discomfort or pain, which can disappear after stopping the drug; central nervous system manifested as tinnitus, hearing loss; a small number of patients can have allergic reactions, long-term use can lead to liver and kidney function damage.
There are many causes of headache, such as physiological causes, pathologic primary headache, secondary headache and so on. The principle of treatment is to remove the cause of the disease, relieve the symptoms, if there are symptoms of discomfort in time to go to the hospital, not unauthorized use of medication, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions.