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magnesium salicylate

magnesium salicylate
  • Restricted Medications Non-Formulary / Not-stocked
Brand names: Doans Pills
No brands, forms, or strengths have been added for this generic.
Display Salicylates Class: 28080424

Medication comments:
2023 American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteria® for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults.
Medication: magnesium salicylate (Doan's)
Criteria 1: Potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults. (Table 2)
Drug(s) non-COX-2-selective NSAIDs, oral
Rationale Increased risk of GI bleeding or peptic ulcer disease in high-risk groups, including those >75 years old or taking oral or parenteral corticosteroids, anticoagulants, or antiplatelet agents; use of proton-pump inhibitor or miSOPROStol reduces but does not eliminate risk. Upper GI ulcers, gross bleeding or perforation caused by NSAIDs occur in ~1% of patients treated for 3-6 months and in ~2%-4% of patients treated for 1 year; these trends continue with longer duration of use. Also can increase blood pressure and induce kidney injury. Risks are dose-related.
Recommendation Avoid chronic use unless other alternatives are not effective and the patient can take a gastroprotective agent (proton-pump inhibitor or miSOPROStol).
Avoid short-term scheduled use in combination with oral or parenteral corticosteroids, anticoagulants or antiplatelet agents unless other alternatives are not effective and the patient can take a gastroprotective agent (proton-pump inhibitor or miSOPROStol).
 Quality of evidence: Moderate, Strength of Recommendation: Strong
 
Criteria 2: Potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults due to drug–disease or drug–syndrome interactions that may exacerbate the disease or syndrome. (Table 3)
Drug(s) ⇆ disease or syndrome nonacetylated salicylates ⇄ Heart failure
Rationale Potential to promote fluid retention and/or exacerbate heart failure.
Recommendation Use with caution in patients with heart failure who are asymptomatic; avoid in patients with symptomatic heart failure.
 Quality of evidence: Moderate, Strength of Recommendation: Strong
 
Drug(s) ⇆ disease or syndrome non-COX-2 selective NSAIDs ⇄ History of gastric or duodenal ulcers
Rationale May exacerbate existing ulcers or cause new/additional ulcers
Recommendation Avoid unless other alternatives are not effective and the patient can take a gastroprotective agent (i.e., proton-pump inhibitor or miSOPROStol).
 Quality of evidence: Moderate, Strength of Recommendation: Strong
 
Criteria 5: medications that should be avoided or have their dosage reduced with varying levels of kidney function in older adults. (Table 6)
CrCl (mL/min) at which action is required <30
Rationale NSAIDs (oral and parenteral) may increase the risk of acute kidney injury and a further decline in kidney function.
Recommendation Avoid
 Quality of evidence: Moderate, Strength of Recommendation: Strong
Pediatric Pharmacy Association 2025 KIDs List of Key Potentially Inappropriate Drugs in Pediatrics 
Medication: magnesium salicylate (Doan's Pills)
Key Potentially Inappropriate Drugs in Pediatrics (KIDs) List: Second Edition (Table 1)
Drug salicylates
Risk/Rationale Reye syndrome
Recommendation Caution in 18 yr of age and younger with suspicion of viral illness (influenza and varicella)
 Quality of evidence: Very low, Strength of Recommendation: Weak

Last updated: Sep. 25, 2025



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