MayBee70
But if the pharmacist thought it was a suspected heart attack surely they wouldn’t just send them off with with an aspirin. I’m sure that I read that in Sweden people always carry dispersible aspirin with them in case of a heart attack. Did the pharmacist explain to him that he needed to take the aspirin if he was having a heart attack? What if the indigestion was caused by a stomach ulcer? An aspirin would be the worst thing to take.
I get the dilemma. I have that dilemma all the time when I need to take painkillers and also know it might cause a GERD flare. I guess taking the aspirin might be the lesser evil if it was a heart attack?
I suspect the pharmacist most likely gave the aspirin and told the DH to get to the hospital. Maybe even offered to phone an ambulance. It's up to the customer if they take the advice or not.



