Usually around 80. (At least one brand I know of is 83, so that 6 of them make up the same dose as a normal 500 mg tablet.)
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One adult aspirin tablet contains 300 milligrams of aspirin.
It depends on what type of aspirin you're talking about. A low-dose is 81mg and a regular aspirin is 325 mg.
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81mg is the common dosage for "baby" aspirin
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oxycodone apap is 10 milligrams of oxycodone and 650 milligrams of aspirin
No formula, just dimensional analysis and ratios. Aspirin is C9H8O6 300 mg C9H8O6 (1 gram/1000 milligrams)(1 mole C9H8O6/212.154 grams) = 1.41 X 10^-3 moles aspirin just get milligrams up to grams and divide that by the molar mass
The unit measurement used to calculate an aspirin tablets mass is a gram.
No, it is measured by weight in milligrams ( mg) not by mm which is volume.
Aspirin and Tylenol are unrelated. You can take the full recommended dose of Tylenol (acetominophen) if you are taking a baby aspirin.
Yes, you can. Baby aspirin is the same as regular aspirin, just 1/4 of the regular amount (81mg instead of 330 mg). Since aspirin causes stomach bleeding, it is advisable to only take small amounts of it. 1-2 pills of baby aspirin usually works fine for me.