Yes...or at least it can be.
While both contain "acetylsalicylic acid" (ASA) as active drug and the effect on the body is the same when first bought, the differences come in longevity. Multiple studies show that Bayer does not degrade as fast as the generic.
Go smell that year old bottle of aspirin in the closet. It'll smell like vinegar since its degraded to a similar form to vinegar. Bayer degrades much slower while the off brand degrades rapidly.
Spend the small extra for Bayer if you need to take daily aspirin. That's your life. Just using it for occasional pain? I'm sure the off-brand is fine.
if u mean aspirin as in a brand line for clothing, then no it's not but in the cause of aspirin being a brand name for pain relief or sickness then there is a single company brand name for aspirin aswell as being the medicine's short scientific name.
Bayer Aspirin
==ANACIN== Anacin is simply a BRAND NAME of high dose of aspirin. So it's as old as aspirin.
DIsprin is a brand name of aspirin. It can be taken in case of heart attack.
Vitamin K (formulated medically under the brand name Aquamephyton).
No, you will not find aspirin in Oxycontin unless you are taking the brand names Percodan-Demi, or Percodan. These do contain aspirin.
No. Aleve does have an anti-platelet effect but it's shorter in duration than that provided by aspirin. Further, it will interfere with the anti-platelet effect of aspirin if taken in parallel with aspirin.
It's the type (brand) of aspirin with the blue cap.
Bufferin, the others are name brand products that are popular.
Pain medicines that contain aspirin will say it contains acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in the list of ingredients. Examples of aspirin-containing products are Ecotrin, Bayer Aspirin, Excedrin, St. Joseph's aspirin. Motrin (Ibuprofen), Tylenol (Acetaminophen) and Aleve (Naproxen sodium) do not contain aspirin.
Excedrin contains acetaminophen (tylenol), aspirin, and caffeine. Tylenol is acetaminophen.
Absolutely not. Unlike brand-name foods and generic versions (say, Coca-Cola and "Walmart Cola"), a brand-name and generic drug consist of the identical active ingredient with the same molecular structure. The generic drug has been tested to have the same absorbance as the brand-name compound and js approved by the FDA. The generic drug is just a fraction of the cost of the brand-name. Why would anyone buy a brand-name drug in the first place? Whenever a new drug is developed, the company that first releases it hold the patent and the exclusive rights to be the only one making that drug for a certain time. If you want to buy a new drug, you can only buy the brand-name version of it. After a while, the patent expires, and other companies can make their own generic versions available. At that point, most people will buy the generic, but I suppose some poor saps are so swayed by marketing that they insist on buying the brand-name drug, or believe that there's some difference between generics and brand-names drugs. I have to disagree with this answer, it may be true of some drugs, but anyone who has ever taken say, generic vs brand name xanax, or generic vs brand name vicodin, can surely attest to there being a pretty big difference between the effect of the 2 just look around the web, its well documented. generic brands are allowed a 25% margin of error for some drugs and less for others, so some generics may be the same but for some they are not.
Aspisol (brand name) contains aspirin 75 mg, glycine 37.5 mg.Manufacturer: Bayer (Germany). Active ingredients: Lysine aspirin. Indications: Pain; fever; rheumatism; thromboembolic disorders.