Type 2 diabetes can generally eat aspirin enteric-coated tablets, but should be taken under the guidance of a specialist according to the indications.
Aspirin enteric-coated tablets belong to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, can play a role in inhibiting platelet aggregation, preventing thrombosis and other effects, can be used in the treatment of diabetic macrovascular lesions, such as atherosclerosis, etc., and can prevent the formation of thrombus after transient ischemic attack, atrial fibrillation, myocardial infarction, arteriovenous atrophy or other surgery.
It is worth noting that aspirin therapy is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to this drug, have a history of gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation after application of NSAIDs, have active peptic ulcers/bleeding, hemophilia or thrombocytopenia.
Hepatic and renal impairment, allergic reactions, reversible tinnitus, hearing loss, and gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting may occur after administration.
Patients with type 2 diabetes who need to be treated with aspirin enteric-coated tablets should use the medication under the supervision of a doctor.