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Aspirin at standard conditions (room temperature and 1 atmosphere of pressure) is solid already. If you drop the temperature to your household freezer (around -10° to 0° C they will degrade at a slower rate.

The product probably has not been tested for stability at conditions outside of standard conditions so the best that you can count on is that the drug will remain effective until its expiration date that is stamped on the bottle.

If you want to establish a protocol for extending the effectiveness by dropping the storage temperature I will predict that you will decide that it has no financial merit.

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