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Aspirin

Aspirin & Vitamin C

Depletes Vitamin C. This medication is commonly used for Pain Management

Why Aspirin affects Vitamin C

Regular use of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) can increase how much vitamin C your body gets rid of through urine, potentially leading to deficiency. If you take aspirin regularly, consider supplementing with vitamin C supplementation.

Recommended Replacement

Vitamin C Ascorbic Acid200 mg

Related Health Impacts

  • Scurvy & Fragile Blood Vessels

    Severe vitamin C depletion disrupts collagen hydroxylation, leading to fragile blood vessels, bleeding gums, easy bruising, corkscrew hairs, poor wound healing, anemia and, in advanced cases, scurvy.

  • Delayed Wound Healing & Fatigue

    Moderate vitamin C depletion reduces collagen deposition and antioxidant capacity, which can manifest as slower wound healing, arthralgia and fatigue even before overt scurvy develops.

Supplement Recommendation

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) by Pure Encapsulations200 mcg

Other Nutrients Affected by Aspirin

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