All "aspirins" are acetylsalisylic acid. Aspirin was the trade name and acetylsalisylic acid is the chemical name.
Their regular aspirin does not, but their "Bayer Migraine formula" does. It's best to read the ingredients on the package before you take anything, ingredients do change from time to time.
Yes, but it's spelled "aspirin."
The generic name is Aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid.
No advid does not contail acetylsalicylic acid. Only Bayer and aspirin.
Bayer aspirin
Common name of Acetylsalicylic Acid is Aspirin. Bayer, Ecotrin are also other names.
Aspirin is a protected name belonging to Bayer A.G. (in some countries) for acetylsalicylic acid. Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid, meaning that it's both an acid and an alcohol. It serves as the alcohol in the esterification reaction.
One can purchase the Bayer Aspirin drug on websites such as "RX List", "Drug Store", "ZetaBoards", "Walmart", "Bayer Aspirin", "FEDRi" or "Sei Yorono Dakaiho".
No. It is a drug - an over-the-counter (OTC) pain killer.Aspirin was developed by the German drug company Bayer in the 1890s as an improvement on the then commonly used pain killer Salicylic Acid (an extract of willow tree bark) which can cause extreme stomach upset.The word aspirin is a Bayer trademark in every country except the United States (we voided all German patents and trademarks when we entered WW1) so only in the United States can a company (other than Bayer) sell aspirin labeled as aspirin (instead of its generic name acetylsalicylic acid) without paying licensing fees to Bayer.
Bayer actually didn't invent aspirin they marketed it(in the year 1900). Aspirin was first made in 1853 by a french chemists named Charles Frederic Gerhardt by buffering salicylic acid with sodium and acetyl chloride. This idea was lost but was rediscovered in 1899 by the German Chemist Felix Hoffmann. Felix worked for the company Bayer and had the company market it.
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In the US, "Aspirin" is the common name. The chemical name is "acetylsalicylic acid". In some countries Aspirin is a registered trademark, and the generic name is something like ASA (short for acetylsalicylic acid).
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