In the absence of clear contraindications, aspirin and Tegretol can be taken at the same time.
Tegretol is a platelet ADP receptor blocking drugs, can be anti-platelet aggregation, anticoagulant effect; aspirin can inhibit the synthesis of thromboxane A2, can also inhibit platelet aggregation, the two have different mechanisms of action, can play a role in preventing thrombosis, reduce the incidence of thrombotic cardiovascular events; the two drugs can be used individually or jointly, and can play a duplex antiplatelet aggregation effect when taken at the same time. The two drugs can be used alone or in combination, and when taken together can have a dual anti-platelet aggregation effect.
For patients with bleeding tendency, such as coagulation disorders, active bleeding patients, or patients with recent gastrointestinal bleeding is not recommended to take at the same time, patients with a history of intracranial hemorrhage is prohibited to take these drugs.
It is necessary to use the drug under the guidance and advice of a professional doctor, and should not be taken without authorization.