I am unaware of any aspects of acetylsalicylic acid's pharmacokinetics that would induce a clinical addiction. Aspirin presents some dangers indeed, but addiction is not one of them.
Unfortunately, aspirin is addictive. It takes longer to get hooked than some drugs and the dosage is usually higher (varies person to person), but ASA is definitely addictive.
Calculate the molecular weight of Aspirin, by adding up the atomic weights of the atoms that make it up. Then take the mass of the tablet (325mg, divide by 1000 too) and divide by the molecular weight you just got.
No,
You can't get aspirin without the allergy-triggering compound, because the allergy-triggering compound is aspirin ... acetylsalicylic acid.
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Not likely.
no
Aspirin does have an blood thinning effect.
Aspirin and Coca-cola are perfectly safe to take together.
yes. your stomach acids will dissolve the pill, and then the chemicals that make up the aspirin will be absorbed and stop the pain
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yes