Aspirin is used commonly for curing minor pains such as headaches minor cases of Arthritis.
Aspirin is also used as an anti inflamatory, as well as a fever reducer. But it should never be given to children under the age of18 unless specifically told to do so by your physician.
Aspirin is used as a painkiller, an antipyretic (fever-decreasing treatment) and an anticoagulant (making blood less able to form clots).
Aspirin is a common over the counter medication that is used for various purposes. One of its main uses is to get rid of headaches.
well if u have a headach or pain thatys what you use it for
head-aches
joint pain
all sorts of pain
A painkiller and antipyretic (fever reducer). Pretty much the same thing it's used for now, in other words.
Aspirin used as a prophylactic treatment for DVT condition; not used as a primary treatment.
Cortal is basically aspirin and is used for headaches and fevers and mild pain. Neither aspirin or Cortal can be used for abortion.
Aspirin can be used as a pain reducer. It is also used as treatment for a heart attack.
aspirin
For heart attack. 81 mg of aspirin is used for prevention of clotting and therefore strokes or heart attacks.
It's the type (brand) of aspirin with the blue cap.
Safe...yes, but totally ineffective.
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Medicine was first used by celery the plant and there is many of medications and the first medication that i know was used is aspirin. aspirin was first used in 1897 and the person who invented aspirin was Felix hoffman and he was a German pharmistist. Medicine was first used by celery the plant and there is many of medications and the first medication that i know was used is aspirin. aspirin was first used in 1897 and the person who invented aspirin was Felix hoffman and he was a German pharmistist. Humans (and indeed some chimpanzees) have used special plants to treat ailments since ancient times and therefore nobody knows who was the first person to do this. the ancient egyptians made up medicine first
pyridine is a base it accept hydrogen and forms pyridine hydrochloride in the synthesis of Aspirin
Aspirin is used as a painkiller, an antipyretic (fever-decreasing treatment) and an anticoagulant (making blood less able to form clots).
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.