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Aspirin and flushing problems
During any form of exercise, the muscles and blood vessels release arachidonic
acid products which increase blood flow, cause local inflammation and stimulate
the release of other dilator substances. That may give you a red face for the
whole day.
The best way to block the generation of arachidonic acid products is with
prescription cyclooxygenase blockers (COX 2).
But aspirin does a very good job also (better than ibuprofen). The reason why I
suggest an enteric coated baby aspirin (81 mgs) before and after the workout is
(1) to decrease the potential of gastrointestinal side effects, (2) to have the
aspirin in the system before excercising because it is easier to block an enzmye
such as cyclooxygenase before it has been activated by exercising and (3) after
excercise because increased blood flow to the face actually delivers more
medication to the facial skin through simple flow dynamics. It certainly is not
the answer to blocking flushing, but it may reduce flushing somewhat and help
reduce the "payback syndrome" the following day.

Half a regular size Bayer aspirin tablet, which is 81 mg last about 5
hours. Enteric coating is a delayed-released safety coating that provides added
stomach protection. The enteric safety coating is designed to allow the aspirin
to pass through the stomach to the small intestine before dissolving. Aspirin is
not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin
an aspirin regimen. Low Strength 81 mg.
http://www.bayeraspirin.com/products/ar/ar_als81.htm

Ecotrin has a long heritage as a safe and trusted product. Ecotrin is the
only aspirin brand that offers a complete line of safety-coated strengths. It's
safer for everyday use because it offers the benefit of stomach protection. Low
Strength 81 mg.
http://ecotrin.com/about-ecotrin/ecotrin-comparison.asp
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