Salsalate

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Salsalate is a medication primarily used to alleviate pain and swelling associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in adults. Classified as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), salsalate operates by inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) proteins in the body, which are responsible for causing inflammation, pain, and swelling. Typically administered as a tablet taken orally two to three times a day, salsalate was formerly available under the brand name Disalcid but is now only offered in its generic form. Common side effects may include nausea, dizziness, and temporary hearing issues. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication to ensure its safety and effectiveness for your specific condition.
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Price history for Salsalate (generic)

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We analyzed Salsalate prices for (500MG, 30 Tablets) over the last 12 months. The average retail price was $73.76, while the average price using the SaveHealth discount card was $15.42. That's a savings of approximately 79.09% when using our Salsalate coupon.

Salsalate dosage forms

Use our Salsalate 500MG coupon with prices from $10.48 for 30 Tablets. You can also use our Salsalate 750MG coupon with prices from $12.47 for 30 Tablets.
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500MG30 Tablets$10.48$0.35
750MG30 Tablets$12.47$0.42

Salsalate Warnings

This document provides crucial safety and warning information for individuals considering or currently using salsalate, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is essential to understand the potential risks, precautions, and necessary actions related to this medication. Please review the information below and consult your healthcare provider for further guidance.

  • Heart Attack and Stroke Risk: Salsalate may increase the risk of blood clots, heart attacks, or strokes, particularly when taken in high doses or over an extended period. Those with existing heart conditions or risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, or diabetes should exercise caution. Avoid using salsalate before or after heart bypass surgery. Seek immediate medical assistance if you experience chest pain, breathing difficulties, weakness on one side, or speech impairment.

  • Stomach Bleeding and Ulcers: The drug may cause severe stomach bleeding or ulcers, sometimes without warning signs. Individuals with a history of ulcers, older adults, or those using certain medications (e.g., aspirin, corticosteroids) should be particularly cautious. Symptoms like persistent stomach pain, black stools, or vomit resembling coffee grounds require urgent medical attention.

  • High Blood Pressure and Heart Failure: Salsalate can cause fluid retention, leading to increased blood pressure or heart failure risk. Inform your healthcare provider of any heart conditions or if you are on blood pressure medication before starting salsalate. Report any instances of fainting, chest pain during physical activity, or irregular heartbeat promptly.

  • Kidney Damage and Elevated Potassium Levels: The medication may impair kidney function, especially if combined with other drugs affecting the kidneys or in individuals with kidney, liver, or heart issues. Monitor changes in urination frequency and consult your provider if concerns arise.

  • Liver Damage: Though rare, salsalate can cause severe liver damage. The risk increases with concurrent use of other liver-damaging drugs like acetaminophen. Regular liver function tests may be necessary for long-term users. Symptoms such as fever, fatigue, jaundice, or dark urine require immediate medical evaluation.

  • Severe Allergic and Skin Reactions: Allergic reactions, including life-threatening ones, may occur. Notify your provider about any known allergies to aspirin or other NSAIDs. Seek emergency help if you develop hives, skin rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulties.

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Salsalate is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women due to potential harm to the unborn child or delivery complications during the latter half of pregnancy.

  • Contraindications: Avoid using salsalate if you have a history of asthma or allergic reactions to aspirin or other NSAIDs, or if you have had coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

Always discuss the risks and benefits of using salsalate with your healthcare provider, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.

Salsalate Side Effects

Common side effects:

  • upset stomach
  • dizziness
  • nausea
  • ringing in the ears
  • temporary hearing problems
  • rash

    Less common but important to monitor:

  • stomach pain
  • diarrhea
  • stomach bleeding
  • heartburn
  • hives

    Serious side effects:

  • faintness
  • vomiting blood
  • dark stools
  • chest pain
  • tightness extending to shoulder, arm, neck, or jaw
  • difficulty breathing
  • weakness in one part of the body
  • slurred speech
  • breathing difficulties
  • swelling
  • fast heartbeat
  • swelling of the stomach
  • yellowing skin or eyes
  • confusion
  • dark urine
  • tiredness
  • dry and itchy skin
  • reduced appetite
  • decreased urination
  • muscle cramps
  • hives
  • blisters
  • swelling of lips or tongue
  • breathing difficulties
  • skin reddening
  • rash
  • fever

Salsalate Interactions

This medication can interact with several other drugs, potentially affecting how it works or increasing the risk of side effects. Key drugs to be aware of include Aliskiren, ACE inhibitors like Captopril and Lisinopril, and angiotensin II receptor blockers such as Losartan and Valsartan. Additionally, seizure medications like Phenytoin and Valproic Acid, Cidofovir, corticosteroids like Prednisone, and dichlorphenamide may interact with this medication. It is also important to consider interactions with gout medications like Probenecid, drugs that change urine acidity such as Ammonium Chloride and Acetazolamide, as well as Lithium, Methotrexate, pemetrexed, and tenofovir.

Taking this medication with others that also increase bleeding risk, such as anti-platelet drugs like Clopidogrel or anticoagulants such as Dabigatran, Enoxaparin, and Warfarin, may heighten bleeding risks. Be cautious with products containing NSAIDs (like Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Ketorolac, or Naproxen) as they are similar to this drug and may lead to increased side effects if used together. If your doctor has prescribed low-dose aspirin (81-162 mg per day) to prevent heart attacks or strokes, continue taking it unless advised otherwise by your doctor.

This medication can also affect certain laboratory tests, including urine glucose tests and thyroid hormone levels, potentially causing inaccurate results. Ensure that laboratory personnel and all your healthcare providers are aware that you are using this medication.

Salsalate FAQs
Is salsalate the same as aspirin?

Salsalate and aspirin are not the same, although they are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Salsalate is a salicylate like aspirin, but it is a different compound and may have different effects and side effects. It is often used for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, similar to aspirin, but it may be better tolerated by some individuals, particularly those who experience gastrointestinal side effects with aspirin.

Salsalate is not available over the counter; it requires a prescription from a healthcare provider.

Yes, salsalate is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can help reduce inflammation.

Aspirin and salsalate are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. However, they differ in their chemical structure and some of their effects. Aspirin is known for its ability to inhibit platelet aggregation, which makes it useful in preventing blood clots. Salsalate, on the other hand, does not have significant effects on platelet function, making it less likely to cause bleeding issues. Additionally, salsalate may be better tolerated by some individuals with gastrointestinal sensitivity, as it is less likely to cause stomach irritation compared to aspirin.

Salsalate is prescribed to relieve pain and reduce inflammation associated with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and other rheumatic disorders.