Practi-Aspirin™ for clinical training
Practi-Aspirin™ unit dose oral medication for clinical training. Simulates 75 mg aspirin tablets, used to treat minor aches and pain and reduce fever and inflammation.
Simulates: Aspirin
Dosage: 75 mg
Pill Type: Tablet
Color: White
Description: Round, Scored
Packaging: Blister
Qty: 48
- Skills:
- Tablet splitting
- Aseptic handling skills
- Dosage calculation
- Identify special patient needs
Programs:
- Nursing and Pharm Tech programs
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*Practi-Oral Med contents are subject to change, please contact us for questions about the current pill shape and color.
NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL USE. FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY.
The Practi‑Aspirin™ 75 mg (for training) 687AS is a set of 48 round, scored white tablets packaged in individual blister units. Designed to realistically mimic 75 mg aspirin tablets, this training aid provides key hands-on learning opportunities in clinical education. Learners can practice:
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Tablet splitting and manual dosage adjustment
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Aseptic handling of oral medications
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Accurate dosage calculation and verification
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Identifying patient-specific needs and contraindications
Specifically developed for use in nursing and pharmacy technician programs, these simulated aspirin tablets are not for human or animal use—training use only
The Practi‑Co‑Codamol™ 30 mg/500 mg (for training) 688CC is a set of 48 scored white tablets designed to replicate the combination analgesic Co‑Codamol (30 mg codeine + 500 mg paracetamol, as in Solpadol®) for healthcare training purposes. These tablets are not for human or animal use but serve as realistic oral medication aids to enhance clinical education in:
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Unit-dose handling & blister packaging
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Dosage calculation & tablet splitting
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Pain assessment & opioid analgesic management
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Charting & monitoring respiratory, gastrointestinal, and pain indicators
Each tablet is individually blister‑packed for hygienic handling and storage. Ideal for nursing and pharmacy technician programs focusing on analgesic administration protocols, patient education, and medication safety practices.