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Medication·Interactions·Reviewed June 9, 2026

Aspirin Low-Dose interactions.

Aspirin Low-Dose has 14 documented interactions in the NutriStack database. The full interaction list is below. None of this is a substitute for your prescriber's advice.

In short

Aspirin Low-Dose at a glance.

A quick, data-grounded summary. The full tables are below.

Aspirin Low-Dose has 14 documented interactions in the NutriStack database. The full interaction list is below. None of this is a substitute for your prescriber's advice.

Interactions

Substances that interact with aspirin low-dose.

Every supplement and medication in the NutriStack database with a documented interaction with this drug, highest-severity first. Open any pair for the mechanism and sources.

SubstanceInteractionWhat happens
AlcoholCautionAlcohol increases the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding from low-dose aspirin. Aspirin impairs platelet function and weakens gastric mucosal... details →
BromelainCautionBromelain may have antiplatelet and fibrinolytic effects that could add to low-dose aspirin. Human outcome evidence for the exact combination is...
Curcumin PhytosomeCautionCurcumin phytosome products may produce higher systemic curcumin exposure than standard turmeric powders and may add antiplatelet effects to...
Fish OilCautionFish oil has antiplatelet properties that add to aspirin's cyclooxygenase inhibition, potentially increasing bleeding risk. While the combination is... details →
Flaxseed OilCautionFlaxseed oil supplies alpha-linolenic acid and may have mild antiplatelet or lipid-mediated vascular effects, but direct clinical bleeding evidence...
Garlic ExtractCautionGarlic supplements inhibit platelet aggregation and have been compared head-to-head with aspirin and clopidogrel in clinical studies showing... details →
Ginger ExtractCautionGinger extracts contain gingerols and shogaols that inhibit cyclooxygenase and thromboxane A2 synthesis, reducing platelet aggregation. Added to...
Ginkgo BilobaCautionGinkgo biloba's potent antiplatelet activity (PAF antagonism) combined with aspirin's COX-1 inhibition creates significant additive bleeding risk.... details →
Krill OilCautionKrill oil provides omega-3 fatty acids that may have mild antiplatelet effects, which can add to low-dose aspirin in higher-risk situations. Usual... details →
LycopeneCautionLycopene has antiplatelet activity in platelet studies, and an in vitro human platelet study directly evaluated lycopene with aspirin and found...
NattokinaseCautionNattokinase is a fibrinolytic enzyme that directly degrades fibrin and reduces clotting factors. A documented case describes cerebellar hemorrhage...
Turmeric/CurcuminCautionTurmeric/curcumin supplements may add antiplatelet effects to low-dose aspirin. Culinary turmeric is usually a minor exposure, but concentrated...
Vitamin ECautionHigh-dose vitamin E may increase bleeding tendency and could add to low-dose aspirin's antiplatelet effect. Vitamin E supplementation has been shown... details →
WarfarinCautionConcurrent anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy significantly increases bleeding risk. While sometimes used intentionally (e.g., mechanical heart... details →
Go deeper

The full aspirin low-dose profile.

Uses, typical dosing, side effects, and the cited evidence for this medication.

FAQ

Common aspirin low-dose questions.

Quick answers drawn from the tables above.

What interacts with Aspirin Low-Dose?

In the NutriStack database, Aspirin Low-Dose has 14 documented interactions. The most notable include Alcohol, Bromelain, Curcumin Phytosome, Fish Oil, and Flaxseed Oil. Check any specific combination before taking it and confirm with your prescriber.

Is it safe to take Alcohol with Aspirin Low-Dose?

NutriStack classifies the Alcohol and Aspirin Low-Dose pairing as caution: Alcohol increases the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding from low-dose aspirin. Aspirin impairs platelet function and weakens gastric mucosal defenses, while... Avoid heavy alcohol use while taking low-dose aspirin. If you drink, keep intake modest and seek urgent care for black stools, vomiting blood,... Always confirm with your prescriber.

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