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Its stupid to take in aspirins most of all...
About five full bottles should get you high. Take some anti-histamine before you take the aspirin to prevent you from throwing up, and it should take a few minutes for you to be stoned.
Some are-usually those are not as strong & only 80 mg which some take daily for heart benefits.
THE AMOUNT OF ASPIRIN that is prescibed for prevention of heart attack is ususally around 80 mg. So however many of your baby aspirins equal the closest to 80 mg is how many that should be taken. One brand of aspirin makes a special aspirin for just that purpose. I believe it is a tablet that is 83 mg. Everytime one takes an aspirin it can cause some stomach bleeding that can get worse in time. Doctors are beginning to back-off of this theory of just anyone taking aspirin. If someone does have a heart condition then this is cause for at least aspirin, but, some doctors feel healthy people shouldn't take aspirin. Most of us get arthritis when we get older and some of the medications can be tough on the stomach and liver, so if you've been taking aspirin all those years when you didn't have too you could well be dealing with bad stomach problems in the future. Discuss aspirin and heart with a Cardiologist. My husband's Cardiologist said healthy people didn't need it, and my husband is on other medications for his Atrial Fibrillation.
All "aspirins" are acetylsalisylic acid. Aspirin was the trade name and acetylsalisylic acid is the chemical name.
Aspirin is Aspirin. When people say "Take an Aspirin," they are actually referencing the drug itself. If your question is "What other Over the Counter pain reliever/blood thinners can I take that do not contain Aspirin," then I would have to ask what purpose you need it for. As for Pain Relievers, anything containing Acetaminophen/Paracetamol (Tylenol), Ibuprofen (Advil), or Naproxen Sodium (Aleve) may be of some help. If you're looking for an OTC Blood Thinner, Aspirin is your best bet, however Ibuprofen may also be of some help.
People who have anaphylactic reactions, obviously, should not take aspirin. There are some people for whom aspirin causes difficulty breathing and asthma attacks. These people should also not take aspirin. People with bleeding disorders, such as von Willebrand's disease may take aspirin under their doctor's counsel. People with other bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia, probably should not take aspirin. Children should never take aspirin, as aspirin use in children has been linked to Reye syndrome, which is deadly. People with peptic ulcer disease should use aspirin with caution and only under their physician's direction. Likewise, people with history of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding should use aspirin cautiously, as aspirin may worsen or cause GI bleeding. Pregnant women should not take aspirin, especially late in pregnancy, as it may cause closure of the ductus arteriosus and premature fetal death. I'm sure there are many others, but this is all I can think of right now. I'll add more as I think it over.
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Are you an idiot? You cant take aspirin to pass a drug test.
Aspirin does not cause miscarriage. It can damage the fetus though which is why you should stick to Tylenol when pregnant. If you need it often you have to speak to your doctor. If you seriously want to end the pregnancy you have to see a doctor for an abortion. Taking too many aspirin can kill you and not cause a miscarriage. If you survive you probably will have damaged your kidneys and liver for life. Which can kill you.
Have it drink plenty of fluids ,take two aspirins and call me tomorrow.
can you take aspirin and cortisone together