Aspirin has been a standard pain killer that was introduced patent free from the German company Bayer. Over the past 15 years or so, it has been recommended for daily use in certain cases of people having heart problems. This is because aspirin is a blood thinner.
It sounds like, "No aspirin today, no aspirin today . . ."
Yes. This is an antihistamine cream, and is safe to use with aspirin.
willow
i would recommend using high performance liquid chromatography or the common thin layer chromatography using a spot of the sample and a spot of dissolved aspirin to compare the Rf-value or relative retention times of the 2 spots to determine if you have aspirin
To answer the question we need to first know the units of .325 of aspirin. Is it grams? is it moles? what is it?
Norco is a pill containing hydrocodone bitartrate and APAP (acetaminophen, which is the chemical name for Tylenol). There is no aspirin in Norco.
Yes, mel-temp
I'm not sure, but when we did a lab about it we discovered that using more water to rinse the solution causes very much Aspirin to be lost in the purification process.
The Wikipedia entry for aspirin provides some history, including its origin as a willow bark extract, who first synthesized it chemically, and how it evolved to the OTC medication we use today.
yes using phenol, a compound that is derived from crude oil.
yes if but it may prolong the effects of the Oxycontin because you will metabolize it slower
By using warm water and stirring it around