What is “Vazalore 81”?
“Vazalore 81” most commonly refers to a brand/product name for aspirin 81 mg (low-dose aspirin). The “81” usually indicates the pill strength measured in milligrams.
If you tell me the country (or share a photo of the label) I can narrow it to the exact manufacturer and whether it’s plain aspirin or a combination product.
What is low-dose aspirin 81 mg used for?
Low-dose aspirin (often 81 mg) is commonly prescribed or used for conditions where reducing blood clot risk is important, such as:
- Prevention after certain cardiovascular events (for example, after a heart attack or stroke, depending on the person’s history)
- Reducing risk in people with established cardiovascular disease (when directed by a clinician)
How is aspirin 81 mg typically taken?
Dosing depends on why it was prescribed. People often take it once daily, but the exact regimen must follow the prescriber’s instructions on the specific product label.
What are the key safety concerns with aspirin 81 mg?
Common concerns include:
- Stomach irritation/ulcers/bleeding risk
- Bleeding risk (especially with other blood thinners or certain medications)
- Allergy or asthma exacerbation in some people
Seek urgent care if there is vomiting blood, black/tarry stools, or unusual bruising/bleeding.
Are there similar “81 mg” products—what should you compare?
When comparing products that say “81,” check:
- Whether it’s enteric-coated vs. not
- Whether it’s plain aspirin or includes other active ingredients
- The manufacturer and pill form (tablet/caplet)
Could “Vazalore 81” be something else?
Yes—product names can vary by market. If “Vazalore 81” is not clearly an aspirin 81 mg product in your location, tell me:
- the active ingredient(s) listed on the box, or
- the ingredients panel / a photo of the label
…and I’ll identify exactly what it is and what it’s used for.
Sources: None provided in the question.