Seriously? No, it has ibuprofen and fillers, that's it. It wouldn't be an OTC drug if it had an opiate in it, especially heroin.
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NSAIDs are a class of meds. Aspirin is one of many NSAIDs.
Patients who have allergic reactions to aspirin should not be treated with NSAIDs
Aspirin and ibuprofen are Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (or NSAIDs)
NSAIDs- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
No. Ibuprofen is derived from propionic acid. Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. However, they are both drugs known as NSAIDs and have a common mechanism of action in the body.
Yes, there are sinus medications without aspirin. If a person is sensitive to aspirin or other NSAIDs, they could look for preparations which contain acetaminophen. Talk to a pharmacist to find the best alternatives for their particular needs.
Felix Hoffmann, of Bayer in Elberfeld, Germany created heroin as a medicine 11 days after inventing aspirin. Afraid of the possible side effects of aspirin, Bayer registered heroin (probably from heroisch, German for "heroic") as a trademark. Bayer marketed it from 1896-1910 as a non-addictive morphine substitute and children's cough medicine until it was made illegal in 1914.
Aleve is naproxin sodium, chemically unrelated to the other NSAIDs.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)-- Aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, and many others.
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No, you cannot take Ibuprofen and have Kenalog injections. This is because Kenalog injections have a bad reaction with NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen and aspirin.
Pharmacological class of aspirin isNSAIDs (Non Steroidal anti Inflammatory Drugs)