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Pharmacology is a lot more complicated than you seem to think it is. There really isn't a simple answer to this question; in the first place, "blood molecules" is not really a sensible term.

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Do you take ibuprofen or Tylenol to prevent a blood clot?

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Does acetaminophen thin blood?

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Does short term use of ibuprofen cause vomiting of blood clots?

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How can you bleed easily?

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Are any pain killers blood thinners?

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Why is Ibuprofen soluble in diethyl ether?

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How do the molecules get into the blood vessels?

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Will 800Mg of ibuprofen taken 3 times daily cause facial bruising or splotching?

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What is the strongest intermolecular force in ibuprofen?

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