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A “baby aspirin” commonly refers to a low-dose chewable aspirin tablet with 81 mg of aspirin (sometimes 82 mg depending on the product). [1]
Most branded “low-dose” or “baby” aspirin products are 81 mg, but package labeling matters. Some tablets may list 82 mg instead, even though they’re marketed for the same low-dose use. [1]
If your bottle shows a different strength (for example, 75 mg, 100 mg, or higher), that’s not the standard “baby aspirin” dose. Check the mg per tablet printed on the package.
[1] https://www.drugs.com/aspirin.html
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