no, both contain salicylates
It does contain 325mg of Aspirin. If you have problems with urticaria or hives do not use this product. I used it yesterday and wound up in the hospital for a sever allergic reaction.
You use methyl red as a ph indicator for for the MRVP test.
The government does not want people to use methyl and it is illegal.
Side effects of aspirin as a blood thinner include increased risk of bleeding, stomach irritation, and ulcers. It can also cause allergic reactions in some individuals leading to symptoms such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
i am allergic to ____.
yes .. we use methyl orange as an indicator ... when added it gives a straw yellow colour
Yes! It is just the right dosage for adults, particularly older ones, who want to obtain benefits to their hearts and circulation, as well as those who use it to help ward off colon cancer. I see that Bayer, I think it is, has come out with an adult aspirin for those of us who take baby aspirin regularly. There is no difference to speak of, between them, but it's a way to take advantage of the current knowledge we have about aspirin's advantages. Any aspirin can result in bleeding a little more readily from cuts (or surgery) and can irritate the stomach lining. Some may be allergic to aspirin.
You should not use Betadine if a patient is allergic to iodine. Betadine contains approximately 1% iodine, which could be enough to cause an allergic reaction.
Methyl ethyle ketone
No.
if you use it with alcohol.
In low dosages, yes it is safe. There are restrictions on who can take these drugs and when/with what other medications, but that is a whole different topic altogether. A The combination of a salicylate (aspirin) and ibuprofen (which are both NSAIDs) may increase the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding. It is advised to not take these two medications together at the same time, especially in high doses. If both medications are needed / required; Ibuprofen should be administered 30-120 minutes after, or at least 8 hours before, aspirin. It is also advised to talk to your doctor when combining these two drugs. Also, aspirin and ibuprofen cancel out each others effects and shouldn't be taken together. -Aspirin is taken to prevent heart attacks and strokes. Like ibuprofen it also relieves fever, pain and inflammation. -Ibuprofen is taken to relive pain, fever and inflammation with less effect on platelets According to the Mayo Clinic (related link) taking ibuprofen greatly reduces the benefits of daily aspirin therapy. The best advice is almost always TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR. If the use of both drugs is unavoidable, use aspirin first, then wait for 4 hours before using ibuprofen. Answer: You shouldn't be mixing aspirin with anything, or mixing ibuprofin with anything. Aspirin has been known to cause Reys Syndrome in children under 19. Follow the dosages on the box with the aspirin or the ibuprofin. I don't recommend taking both together, unless specifically told so by a doctor. Ibuprofin can cause stomach bleeding in large doses, so choose wisely. Use of aspirin with other pain relievers (such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, ketoprofen or prescription pain relievers) is not recommended, unless directed by your doctor.