I took an aspirin because it’s a safe, OTC pain reliever
If you’re asking personally, I can’t know how many aspirin tablets you took because I don’t have access to your medical history or actions.
If you meant “how many should I take,” it depends on strength and your reason
Dosing varies by:
- Aspirin strength (for example, 81 mg vs 325 mg tablets)
- Your age
- Why you’re taking it (pain/fever vs heart-related prevention)
- Other health conditions and medicines you use (especially blood thinners)
If you’re worried about overdose or accidental extra doses
If you took more than directed or aren’t sure how much you took, tell me:
- The tablet strength (mg) and how many you took
- When you took them
- Your age and any other meds you take (especially anticoagulants)
If this might be urgent (severe symptoms like vomiting, ringing in the ears, trouble breathing, confusion, or drowsiness), seek emergency care right away.
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