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2   0.3 mg
#   0.3 mg
3   1 mg
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4   3 mg
#   3 mg
5   10 mg
#   10 mg
6   20 mg
#   20 mg
7   40 mg
#   40 mg
8   81 mg
#   81 mg
9   162 mg
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10   325 mg
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<ref>[http://www.theannals.com/cgi/content/abstract/41/1/61]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.theannals.com/cgi/content/abstract/41/1/61]</ref>

Revision as of 23:05, 17 January 2009

Rapid aspirin desensitization is required when further patient management requires aspirin use (e.g. acute coronary syndrome). Based on Wong et al in May 2000, a rapid protocol can be used [1]


Protocol administration:

Increasing doses of aspirin are given every 15 minutes until the maximum dose of aspirin is given.

Dose #

  1. 0.1 mg
  2. 0.3 mg
  3. 1 mg
  4. 3 mg
  5. 10 mg
  6. 20 mg
  7. 40 mg
  8. 81 mg
  9. 162 mg
  10. 325 mg

[2]