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only in indopak called dispirin while other world called dispirin

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What is the difference between aspirin and ecosprin?

There is no difference. Ecosprin is aspirin.


What is the difference between aspirin and nsaid?

NSAIDs are a class of meds. Aspirin is one of many NSAIDs.


What are the constituents of dispirin?

The main active ingredient in Disprin is aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid. In addition to aspirin, Disprin tablets may contain other inactive ingredients such as fillers, binders, and coatings to help form the tablet and aid in its dissolution.


What is the difference between extra strength aspirin and regular aspirin?

Extra strength aspirin has more active ingredients than regular strength aspirin. The active ingredient in aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. The more of this, the more strength. Basically extra strength has more acetylsalicylic acid then regular aspirin.


What is the difference between aspirin to buffered aspirin?

Buffered aspirin contains an additional ingredient, usually calcium carbonate or magnesium oxide, that helps to neutralize stomach acid and reduce irritation to the stomach lining. This makes buffered aspirin less likely to cause gastrointestinal side effects such as irritation, ulcers, or bleeding compared to regular aspirin.


What is the difference between anesthetics and analgesics?

An anesthetic is used to put you to sleep, say for surgery. An analgesic is a mild pain reliever, such as aspirin or ibuprofen.


What is the difference between old and new aspirin?

When aspirin gets old, it begins to decompose and you get a vinegar smell. If you smell that, the aspirin is decomposing and acetic acid is being released. Aspirin should be used before the decomposition occurs. It will still work, because the salicylic acid that does the work is still there. It can be corrosive to the stomach and that's why they combine it with a process that produces acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin). When decomposition occurs, you get salicylic acid and acetic acid.


What is the difference between the melting points of the pure aspirin and the aspirin that prepared in lab?

The melting point of pure aspirin is typically around 135-136°C, while the melting point of aspirin prepared in a lab could vary depending on the purity of the synthesis process. Impurities in lab-prepared aspirin can lower the melting point or broaden the melting range compared to pure aspirin.


Can you take hydrochlorothiacide with aspirin?

There is no major interations between Aspirin and Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ). It can be taken together.


Can aspirin kill a early preganacy?

No, but an aspirin can prevent pregnancy if you hold it tightly between your knees.


Kids between 3 and 12 shouldn't take aspirin for colds because?

Kids between 3 and 12 shouldn't take aspirin for colds because?


What is the relationship between salicylic acid and aspirin?

Salicylic acid is a precursor to aspirin, which is a derivative of salicylic acid. When salicylic acid is acetylated, it becomes aspirin. Aspirin is a common medication used for pain relief and reducing inflammation.