Medications that may delay treatment (asa) -revised 12-12-201
Stone Institute of the Carolinas, LLC Medications That May Delay Your Treatment – Aspirin Products
Below is a list of some of the medications that may interfere with blood’s ability to clot because they contain aspirin or salicyclic acid derivatives.
These medications must be stopped for at least 7 days prior to receiving lithotripsy therapy. Failure to stop these medications for 7 days may result in a delay of treatment
In addition to the medications listed below (generic name in parenthesis), there are many other products on the market, including many vitamins and supplements, that may interfere with the blood’s ability to clot. We recommend that you check with your doctor or pharmacist if you have a question as to whether your medication, vitamin, or supplement contains aspirin or may interfere with the blood’s ability to clot.
*DO NOT STOP TAKING ANY PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN* 8 Hour Bayer Caplets Plavix (Clopidogel Bisulfate) Aggrenox (Dipyridamole) Ecotrin (All Kinds) Pletal (Cilostazol) Agrylin (Anagrelide) Effient (Prasugrel) Persantine (Dipiridimole) ASA Enseals Elmiron (Pentosan Polysulfate) Previgard Pac Alka Seltzer Tablets (All Kinds) Empirin (All Kinds) Promacta (Eltrombopag) Anacin (Regular and Extra Strength) Equagesic (Aspirin/Meprobamate) Rhinocaps Aptivus (Tiprenavir) Excedrin (All Kinds) Robaxisal (Aspirin/Methocarbamol) Arth – G Fiorinal Roxiprin Arthritis Pain Formula Genace Tablets Arthritis Strength Magraprin Gelprin Tablets Salicylic Acid (Sodium Salicylate) Arthopan Choline Salicylate Salsitab Ascriptin (All Kinds) Goody’s Powders (All Kinds) Sodol Compound Aspirin (ASA) (All Kinds) Halfprin Soma Compound Aspergum (Aspirin Gum) St Joseph’s Aspirin Laniroif St Joseph’s Cold Formula Azulfidine (Sulfasalazine) Lortab ASA (Aspirin/Hydrocodone) Stanback Powder / Tablet BAC Tablets Meprogesic (Aspirin/Meprobamate) Synalgos-DC Bayer Aspirin (All Kinds) Talwin Compound BC (All Kinds) Momentum (Magnesium/Salicylate) Ticlid (Ticlopidine) Brilinta (Ticagrelor) Mono-Gesic Trental (Pentoxifylline) Bufferin (All Kinds) Norgesic (Aspirin/Orphenadrine) Trilisate Buffex Tablets Norwich Extra Strength Vanquish Damason (Aspirin/Hydrocodone) Panasal (Aspirin/Hydrocodone) Darvon (Aspirin/Propoxyphene) Pepto-Bismol Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) Disalcid Percodan (Aspirin/Oxycodone) Doan’s Tablets Doxaphene ***** COUMADIN (Warfarin) – Patient MUST be off for at least 5 days ***** **PRADAXA (Dabigatran) – Patient MUST be off for at least 4 days prior to and 3 days post treatment** Stone Institute of the Carolinas, LLC Medications That May Delay Your Treatment – NSAID Products
The following medications contain nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDS). These medications may also interfere with your blood’s ability to clot. In addition to the medications listed below (generic names in parenthesis), there are many other products that may contain this ingredient. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions as to whether your medication may contain this product. These medications must be stopped for at least 3 days prior to receiving lithotripsy therapy. Failure to stop these medications for 3 days may result in a delay of treatment *DO NOT STOP TAKING ANY PRESCRIBED MEDICATIONS WITHOUT FIRST CHECKING WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN* Aches–N-Pain Ibuprin (Ibuprofen) Ponstel (Mefenamic Acid) Actron (Ketoprofen) Ibuprohm (Ibuprofen) Prevacid Nupra Pac- Indocin (Indomethacin) Aleve (Naproxen) Lodine (Etodolac) Relafen(Nabumetone) Anaprox (Naproxen) Meclomen (Meclofenamate) Ansaid (Flurbiprofen) Solaraze Gel (Diclofenac Gel) Arthrotec- (Misoprostol/Diclofenac) Mobic (Meloxicam) Sprix (Ketorolac Nasal Spray) Cataflam (Diclofenac) Tolectin (Tolmetin) Celebrex (Celecoxib) Motrin (Ibuprofen) Toradol (Ketorolac) Clinoril (Sulindac) Nalfon (Fenoprofen) Trendar (Ibuprofen) Combunox- (Oxycodone/Ibuprofen) Naprelan (Naproxen) Treximet (Sumatriptan/Naproxen) Daypro (Oxaprozin) Naprofen (Fenoprofen) Vicoprofen (Hydrocodone/Ibuprofen) Dolobid (Difunisal) Naprosyn (Naproxen) Vimovo-(Esomeprazsole/Naproxen) Feldene (Piroxicam) Naproxen Voltaren (Diclofenac) Flector Patch – Volarten Gel (Diclofenac Gel) Orudis (Ketoprofen) Voltaren Opthalmic – Oruvail (Ketoprofen) IBU Tablets Pamprin IB Zipsor (Diclofenac) Ibuprofen Pennsaid Solution – (Diclofenac Topical Solution)
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