Because alcohol acts as a blood thinner as does aspirin.
No, it does not. Acetaminophen is a safe alternative for people who cannot tolerate aspirin.
Honestly, I think aspirin works better but it is different for certain people. :)
Any alcoholic drink is an aphrodisiac if people think that it is one.
Aspirin is very acidic, and can cause heartburn or upset stomach in some people. Aspirin is also tough for your liver to breakdown, and some people believe that drinking extra water may help your body to metabolize the aspirin, though this is highly unlikely
People who have anaphylactic reactions, obviously, should not take aspirin. There are some people for whom aspirin causes difficulty breathing and asthma attacks. These people should also not take aspirin. People with bleeding disorders, such as von Willebrand's disease may take aspirin under their doctor's counsel. People with other bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia, probably should not take aspirin. Children should never take aspirin, as aspirin use in children has been linked to Reye syndrome, which is deadly. People with peptic ulcer disease should use aspirin with caution and only under their physician's direction. Likewise, people with history of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding should use aspirin cautiously, as aspirin may worsen or cause GI bleeding. Pregnant women should not take aspirin, especially late in pregnancy, as it may cause closure of the ductus arteriosus and premature fetal death. I'm sure there are many others, but this is all I can think of right now. I'll add more as I think it over.
Many people come to AA who are not alcoholic but only having a drinking problem. However, AA insists that they call themselves alcoholic., think of themselves as alcoholic, and never have another drink of alcohol as long as they live.
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While an enteric aspirin can be crushed it is not recommended. Enteric coated aspirin is usually time release. Crushing time release aspirin can cause one to overdose as the aspirin is released into the system all at once.
Between five and ten percent of the population as a whole, depending on your definition of "alcoholic."
Yes. Lead aspirin.
Yes, people will die of liver cancer (and also alcohol poisoning) if they chose to be an alcoholic forever.
aspirin has been shown to improve blood flow by thinning blood temporarily