Bayer manufactures aspirin. The company first created aspirin in 1897. Bayer was founded in 1893 by two German inventors. One of the founders was Friedrich Bayer.
The German word "Bayer" typically refers to someone who comes from Bavaria, a region in southern Germany. It can also specifically refer to a person from the pharmaceutical company Bayer AG.
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Bayer is a German multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company. It operates independently and is not made by another pharmaceutical company. Bayer is known for its research and development in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health.
Bayer aspirin was introduced first, in 1899 by the German pharmaceutical company Bayer. Band-Aids were introduced next, in 1920 by Johnson & Johnson. NyQuil was introduced much later, in 1966 by Vicks.
Bayer -- then a German company -- first synthesized Oxycontin in 1916 as a hoped for replacement for pharceutical heroin and morphine.
Bayer can have either German, Scandinavian, or Jewish nationality backgrounds.
Bayer is a pharmaceutical company which has been in operation since 1863. They make various products including Bayer aspirin.
Bayer actually didn't invent aspirin they marketed it(in the year 1900). Aspirin was first made in 1853 by a french chemists named Charles Frederic Gerhardt by buffering salicylic acid with sodium and acetyl chloride. This idea was lost but was rediscovered in 1899 by the German Chemist Felix Hoffmann. Felix worked for the company Bayer and had the company market it.
Bayer is a HealthCare company that produces pharmaceutical pills. Thus if a pill has 'Bayer' on it is show that Bayer made the pill, it does not show what the pill is to be used for.
Bayer, a German pharmaceutical company, named the substance it synthesized "heroin", probably from the word heroisch, German for heroic, because in field studies people using the medicine felt "heroic".
No. It is a drug - an over-the-counter (OTC) pain killer.Aspirin was developed by the German drug company Bayer in the 1890s as an improvement on the then commonly used pain killer Salicylic Acid (an extract of willow tree bark) which can cause extreme stomach upset.The word aspirin is a Bayer trademark in every country except the United States (we voided all German patents and trademarks when we entered WW1) so only in the United States can a company (other than Bayer) sell aspirin labeled as aspirin (instead of its generic name acetylsalicylic acid) without paying licensing fees to Bayer.