Compound Salvia tablets are not recommended to be taken together with aspirin. Compound Salvia tablets have certain effects of anti-platelet aggregation, anticoagulation and improvement of blood viscosity, while aspirin also has anti-platelet aggregation effects, and their joint use may lead to an increased risk of bleeding, while there is no significant increase in the therapeutic effect, and there is no more clinical There is no more clinical data to confirm whether there is a drug reaction between compound salvia tablets and aspirin, so there may be a potential risk. Coadministration of Compound Salvia Tablets and aspirin is not recommended unless special circumstances allow for use by physician’s orders, as in other cases, to prevent possible bleeding.