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Which statement is accurate concerning the use of aspirin (ASA) to treat pain?

  • A. High doses are necessary (1 gram) to achieve anticoagulant effects.
  • B. Enteric-coated capsules are available to reduce GI side effects.
  • C. Increase consumption of herbs such as garlic and ginger to potentiate the anti-inflammatory effects.
  • D. In low doses (325 mg), it significantly reduces inflammation.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Aspirin's use for pain involves anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, but it risks GI irritation. Enteric-coated capsules minimize this by dissolving in the intestine, not the stomach, reducing bleeding risk—an accurate statement. High doses are true for anticoagulation, not pain relief, where lower doses suffice. Herbs like garlic and ginger increase bleeding risk, not inflammation relief, making it dangerous advice. Low doses (choice D, 325 mg) primarily prevent clotting, not significantly reduce inflammation, which requires higher doses. Choice B correctly reflects a practical measure to enhance aspirin's safety profile for pain management.