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aspirin

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  • his plant contains the chemicals used to make aspirin, a small section of root, when peeled and cru
  • arge, randomized, controlled trial in 2000 of aspirin against placebo in 13,000 patients with hip f
  • hicle first aid kits, alongside such drugs as Aspirin, Analgin, Nitroglycerin, and activated charco
  • A combination of aspirin and caffeine, generally, affords greater pain
  • expertise to run the Rensselaer plant to make aspirin and the other Bayer pharmaceuticals, they had
  • tification of an effective acute therapy with aspirin and metoclopramide that is now offered as a s
  • Salicylamide is used in combination with both aspirin and caffeine in the over-the-counter pain rem
  • f differences in the activity of paracetamol, aspirin, and other NSAIDs, it has been postulated tha
  • restrained disease activity as efficiently as aspirin and indometacin, although the occurrence of m
  • er novels Liverpool Daisy, A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin, and Three Women of Liverpool.
  • In the UK, even over-the-counter drugs like aspirin and paracetamol are subject to legal controls
  • Niacin (nicotinic acid) and aspirin are two relatively safe, easily available and
  • 0-120 mg is significantly more effective than aspirin as an analgesic, although with a greater inci
  • Taking aspirin before air travel in cramped conditions has b
  • 9, Bayer AG, whose original U.S. and Canadian aspirin business was seized as enemy property during
  • to alter/suppress platelet function include: aspirin, clopidogrel, cilostazol, ticlopidine.
  • AC&C is a preparation of aspirin, codeine phosphate and caffeine in tablet for
  • The fact that a tablet of aspirin could kill him is something the Third Doctor
  • iversity, taking equal doses of vitamin C and aspirin decreases the amount of stomach damage that o
  • Reye syndrome are associated with the use of aspirin during these viral infections.
  • Other names in common use include aspirin esterase, aspirin esterase, acetylsalicylic a
  • r (1%) product of the metabolic break down of aspirin, excreted by the kidneys.
  • It is also a potential replacement for aspirin for people sensitive to it.
  • g stroke researcher and pioneer of the use of aspirin for stroke prevention.
  • When the average person takes an aspirin, he does not know how the medicine chemically
  • hysiology or Medicine in 1982 for his work on aspirin in which he discovered it inhibited prostagla
  • prepared salicylic acid, a building block of aspirin in a process called Kolbe synthesis or Kolbe-
  • reactions, particularly amongst those with an aspirin intolerance.
  • A combination of methocarbamol and aspirin is marketed as Robaxisal.
  • The reason for taking aspirin is the long period of sitting without exercis
  • Tirofiban in combination with heparin and aspirin is indicated in the management of patients wi
  • "The Aspirin Kid" is wanted by the law.
  • William E. Weiss had ambitions to sell Bayer aspirin not only in the U.S., but to compete with the
  • Allergy to aspirin or other medicines in this class
  • a gastro-protective action against ethanol-, aspirin- or stress-induced gastric mucosal damage.
  • The drug is always applied together with aspirin or clopidogrel and (low molecular weight or u
  • ttacks, hives, or other allergic reactions to aspirin or other NSAIDs.
  • onstrated zomepirac to be more effective than aspirin or codeine alone and to be as effective as an
  • arge from hospital to continue treatment with aspirin or clopidogrel for a few weeks, some months o
  • antipyretic properties comparable to those of aspirin or other NSAIDs, its peripheral anti-inflamma
  • ergic reactions (urticaria or anaphylaxis) to aspirin or other NSAIDs, and should be used with caut
  • suggested an HIV therapy of anti-inflammatory aspirin or ultraviolet radiation of the patient's blo
  • eactivity or other allergic manifestations to aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
  • n urinary alkalinization for the treatment of aspirin overdose and uric acid renal stones.
  • "In contrast to aspirin, salsalate causes no greater fecal gastrointe
  • a car window and swallowed approximately 250 aspirin tablets.
  • Craven began recommending daily aspirin to all his patients, and claimed that the pat
  • physicians themselves now often take low-dose aspirin to prevent heart attacks and strokes and emer
  • isease remains one of the few indications for aspirin use in children, although even this use has b
  • the United Kingdom, the only indications for aspirin use in children and adolescents under 16 are
  • is the best evidence we could find to justify aspirin use".
  • Medicated chewing gum containing aspirin was first sold in the United States in 1924.
  • One of the first in vitro tests for aspirin was through the Trinder reaction.
  • of faking a headache and asking women for an aspirin, wherepon he robs them (and worse).
  • boxane A2 synthesis is the target of the drug aspirin, which inhibits the COX-1 enzyme (the source