Asprin thins your blood to prevent clotting and promote good heart activity in older patients with weaker hearts and muscles. You shouldn't use it after an abortion because the thinned blood prevents clotting, and makes healing harder on your body. S
No.
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The acetyl group in the aspirin molecule is responsible for its therapeutic effect. Aspirin works by inhibiting an enzyme called cyclooxygenase, reducing the production of inflammatory chemicals called prostaglandins. This helps reduce pain, fever, and inflammation.
Yes you can. Low dose aspirin (82mg) is a sub-therapeutic dose concerning pain and is only effective as a "blood thinner"to prevent blood clots. It is too low of a dose to be of danger to use with oral prednisone.
Ibuprofen is an entirely different drug that aspirin, but it is effective for similar pain relief and therapeutic purposes. Some of its side effects are different from the side effects of aspirin.
The active ingredient in aspirin is acetyl salicylic acid. It was first discovered in willow bark by an Oxford scientist in 1763.
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if you use it with alcohol.
No.
There are no interactions listed concerning the use of aspirin with Keppra.
The active ingredient in an aspirin tablet is acetylsalicylic acid. It is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps reduce pain, fever, and inflammation. Upon ingestion, acetylsalicylic acid is metabolized in the body to exert its therapeutic effects.
It was so therapeutic to soak in the bath after working all day in the garden.