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I am in dire need of two aspirin tablets.
Paracetamol tablets DO NOT contain aspirin.
The usual dose for aspirin is two 325 mg tablets ever 4 - 6 hours for pain and/or inflammation. If aspirin tends to upset your stomach, you can take the enteric coated aspirin, which helps reduce the irritation to the stomach.
Approximately 0.5 (1/2) scruple are in two 325mg tablets.
if you find a two year old in the bathroom with an empty bottle of aspirin you call the poison control center
Alka-Seltzers are a combination of sodium bicarbonate, aspirin, and anhydrous citric acid.
Fill a two liter soft drink bottle with about one cup of water. Place two Alkaseltzer tablets into a deflated balloon and carefully crush them without damaging the balloon. Stretch the mouth of the balloon over the mouth of the bottle. Tip up the balloon to drop the tablet fragments into the bottle and the ballon will inflate. The same can be done with regular Mentos candies and Diet Coke, but the reaction will be MUCH more dramatic (and messy).
This depends on the size of the aspirin, and what exactly is meant by "at one time". If you mean how many can be ingested in parallel, that would depend on the size of the esophagus relative to the size of the individual tablets, caplets, gelcaps, or whatever form of aspirin being ingested. If you mean how many can be physically contained by a human (I'm assuming you are concerned with humans here, which may not be correct) then the answer would depend on the size of the stomach, previous stomach contents, and how much water was necessary to swallow the aspirin, among other things. If you mean "How many aspirin can be safely taken at one time" you should probably read the label on the bottle, and consult your physician.
Chlorine tablets can range in price depending upon availability and locale. However most websites selling pool supplies price chlorine tablets around two to three dollars a pound.
An aspirin or two won't do you any harm. Don't worry about it
81mg is the common dosage for "baby" aspirin
Be very careful with aspirin - it can be toxic to dogs. Never give it to a cat.It can be toxic if given in high doses of about 30 mg (milligram) per pound of the dog. This means that even a baby aspirin could be poisonous for dogs weighing two pounds or less. An adult aspirin, which is 320 mg, would be toxic for a 10-pound dog. So even 1/2 an aspirin to too much for a 5-lb dog. and they'll live without it - don't do it.