Can you take aspirin with a new crown?

It is possible to receive the New Crown vaccine while taking aspirin, but it is necessary to postpone the vaccination when you are in the acute onset of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Aspirin is an antipyretic and analgesic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug with antiplatelet aggregation properties, and is used to prevent cardiovascular diseases such as cerebral thrombosis. Aspirin does not interact with the active ingredient of the New Crown vaccine, therefore, it is theoretically possible to take aspirin after receiving the New Crown vaccine. The use of aspirin is an indication that the body may be suffering from some underlying disease. If you are in the acute phase of cardiovascular disease at the time of vaccination and need to take aspirin to control the disease, it is recommended that you withhold vaccination with the New Crown vaccine and wait until your condition has stabilized.