Acetic acid
(vinegar) is one of the biproducts when
aspirin
(acetylsalicylic acid) breaks down.
yes, in fact both caffeine and aspirin are the main ingredients in a well-known migraine/headache medicine.
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Aspirin is absorbed both in the stomach and the small intestine , for the former the cause lies beyond the fact that the gastric PH (1.5-2.5) is lower than the pka of aspirin (3.5) such that the ionization of aspirin is so much limited and the unionized and subsequently the lipophilicity of aspirin increases so that it's easily absorbed into the gastric mucosal cells. for the latter , aspirin absorption is due to the large absorptive surface area of the small intestine despite the fact that the intestinal PH is higher than the pka of aspirin , but still the surface area help absorption of the unionized fraction of aspirin.
NO its really not an acid dude where did you get that fact from
Yes, in fact it should be recommended as COPD patients are at risk for thrombotic events and aspirin can help prevent this.
Yes, as a matter of fact, they smell like fish...wish I was kidding.
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
It is safe to chew aspirin tablets. In fact, medical studies have found this is among the faster ways to get aspirin into one's bloodstream. However, do not chew more aspirin tablets at one time than you would normally take by swallowing with water. Follow the related link (below) for more information.
My mixture came out light brownish, due to the fact that my aspirin was still moist with water. When it mixes w/ salicylic acid, it's purplish/to black.
Aspirin causes the platelets in our blood to become "slick" and can inhibit or affect our blood's clotting ability. Pregnant women should not take aspirin due to the fact that she could hemmorhage during spontaneous abortion or delivery.
Oh YES, very much, in fact... He makes hobo's smell quite nice
Probably nothing. Vinegar is a mild acid, so it can in fact dry your skin out, and you would end up with a "peel."