Millions of people take a low dose of aspirin every day. People do not realize that aspirin comes with a small but real risk of serious bleeding. Everyone should understand why they are taking it, and what risks come with it. It is important to have a discussion with your doctor to understand the risks and benefits.
Benzene has a stable structure. Aspirin has an carboxylic group with delocalized electrons. So aspirin is more reactive than benzene.
The main risk of buying the largest bottles of aspirin is accidental overdose, as it may be easy to take more than the recommended dose. Additionally, aspirin can have side effects such as stomach irritation and bleeding, which may be more likely with higher doses. It's important to follow the dosing instructions carefully and consult with a healthcare professional if needed.
Salicylic acid is more polar than aspirin because it has a higher solubility in water due to the presence of a hydroxyl group that enhances its polarity. Aspirin, on the other hand, has an ester functional group, which reduces its overall polarity compared to salicylic acid.
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.
Because urea and aspirin overall are polar compounds, and their intermolecular forces are stronger than napthalene or dichlorobenzene. This means it takes more kinetic energy (heat) to separate their molecules, which translates as a higher melting and boiling points.
No one should take aspirin for more than 10 days in a row unless told to do so by a physician
If you take more than prescribed.
It's okay to take aspirin while taking synthroid. (Do not take more than what is recommended on the package of aspirin.) If you are considering taking aspirin daily for your heart, it should be a baby aspirin or 1/2 tablet of plain aspirin.
It is safe to chew aspirin tablets. In fact, medical studies have found this is among the faster ways to get aspirin into one's bloodstream. However, do not chew more aspirin tablets at one time than you would normally take by swallowing with water. Follow the related link (below) for more information.
Absolutely. Just don't take more than the recommended dosage.
Benzene has a stable structure. Aspirin has an carboxylic group with delocalized electrons. So aspirin is more reactive than benzene.
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.
Even adults are sometimes advised to take baby aspirin. It's slightly weaker than normal aspirin, and may suit certain situations better.
Aspirin will take less than a minute to break in water.
Bayer AM contains caffeine so it can make u feel more alert. BUT NO!! PLEASE DO NOT TAKE MORE THAN RECOMMENDED!! ASPIRIN DOES NOT GET YOU HIGH JUST DRINK COFFEE INSTEAD!! HIGH AMOUNTS OF ASPIRIN ARE VERY BAD FOR YOUR LIVER!
You should not take Panadol or any pain killer at more than the recommended dose for more than a week without seeing a doctor. It is hepatotoxic (causes liver damage). The same applies to Aspirin, it causes internal bleeding. BE CAREFUL!!!!
Possibly.Excedrin (Extra Strength and Migraine) contains three ingredients: acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin (an NSAID), and caffeine.Soma (carisoprodol) is a medication used as a muscle relaxant. Soma also comes in a preparation where it contains carisoprodol with aspirin, or carisoprodol with aspirin and codeine.Combining Excedrin with Soma only should be safe. However, combining Excedrin (250mg of aspirin per tablet, 500mg of aspirin per dose) with the Soma compound containing aspirin (325mg of aspirin per tablet) may mean you are getting more aspirin in a single dose than is considered safe.