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Coated aspirin tablets are typically white, but they can also be found in various colors depending on the manufacturer. The coating can be designed to make the tablets easier to swallow or to protect the active ingredient from degradation. Some brands may use different colors for branding or to distinguish between different formulations. Always check the packaging for specific information on the product you're using.

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