Primarily, there is aspirin and enteric coated aspirin. The advantage of enteric coated aspirin is that it does not dissolve in your stomach, but in your guts instead, therefore reducing the risk of gastric irritation and bleeding.
Bayer has introduced "New Aspirin". In his formulation the particle size is smaller and therefore it absorbs faster thus acting faster.
There are other molecules of aspirin under development; NO-aspirin produces NO that protects gastric lining. SH-aspirin is more effective on cancer cells. Recent publications show a combination of these two, called NOSH-aspirin is extremely potent and may have a role in cancer treatment.
Rajesh K. Sharma
There is really only one aspirin. It comes in two strengths: 325 mg and 81 mg. You might also be thinking does it come with an enteric coating or not.
compound aspirin
No, it is a completely different chemical compound than aspirin, which is acetylsalicylic acid.
No, Ibuprofen is a different drug.
Honestly, I think aspirin works better but it is different for certain people. :)
81mg is the common dosage for "baby" aspirin
No. Aspirin is composed of acetylsalicylic acid and inert filler (such as starch). Benzodiazepine is a completely different compound.
No, Phenazopryidine does not contain Aspirin nor does it contain Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
There is nothing on Google about "aspirin coal." It is possible that you saw the words together on a list of ingredients, such as "aspirin, coal tar...etc." but there would have been a comma between "aspirin" and "coal tar," as they are two different things.
Ibuprofen is an entirely different drug that aspirin, but it is effective for similar pain relief and therapeutic purposes. Some of its side effects are different from the side effects of aspirin.
No, aspirin is not acetaminophen. Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol and other preparations.
Chickens can have aspirin for pain relief. You can drop a tablet of aspirin in their water and this will help relive any pain.
Nope. Two different things entirely.
Ibuprofen DOES NOT contain aspirin. Ibuprofen and aspirin are different drugs however they both belong to the group known as Non-Steroidal-anti-Inflammatory-Drugs (NSAID) Aspirin is well known as causing bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, ibuprofen may also cause this in extremely susceptible individuals.