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Anti-Inflammatories

Anti-inflammatory pertains to the property of a substance that reduces inflammation or swelling. Anti-inflammatory qualities can be found in some drugs, food and herbs. Anti-inflammatory effect is experienced by applying ice or cool water on the swelling body part.

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Does naproxen effect the body like vicodin or other pain relievers?

No, vicodin is a narcotic pain reliever. Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It has no recreational potential, if that's what your after. All it is is aleve.

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Nephritis is inflammation of what?

Nephritis is the inflammation of the kidneys. The tubules, glomeruli, and interstitial tissues can also become inflamed when a person has this condition.

What are some of the common side effects of Indocin?

The most common side effects of Indocin are having chest pain, coughing up blood, rapid weight gain and stomach pain. Less serious side effects are dizziness, itching and blurred vision. If one of these side effects may occur one should see his or her doctor immediately.

What is Aspirin chemical namewikianswerscom?

Acetylsalicylic acid.

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What is the function of the condenser used in reflux apparatus in the preparation of aspirin?

upon heating, ethanoic anhydride turns into a gas. this would then leave the reflux apparatus. the role of the condenser is to condense this gaseous ethanoic anhydride back into a liquid, so that it will run back into the reacting mixture and will react with the 2-hydroxybenzoic acid to form aspirin. this will result in a higher yeild of aspirin.

Can you take ultram with aspirin or with Ibuprofen?

absolutely, as long as you are talking about just plain tramadol. ultram is tramadol hcl and everyone knows what ibuprofen is. make sure you are not over doing the combination though as it can be hard on our bodies in excess. i would not recommend taking the ibu and aspirin together tho as both are nsaid pain relievers and can irritate the stomach and liver

Who sings the song believe in the ibuprofen commercial?

Well, if you have the iPhone, download the FREE Shazam app and try it out next time you see the comercial.

If you drink beer and than 5 hours later take aspirin what will happend?

I've had a 6 pack and 5 aspirin 5 minutes ago! I'm slightly worried, waiting for my stomach to bleed everywhere. If you consume alcohol and aspirin regularly then it is supposed to cause problems. Somewhere like 3-5 alcoholic drinks daily and 325mg along with that. Increases and causes stomach bleeding! I'll admit I was a bit impulsive, but for now I'm drinking a lot of water, and banking on my excessive food consumption during the drinking process. Besides 5 hours later is a good amount of time to get things moved through your system. The mixing is what does your stomach in. BUT!, both alone put excessive demands on all your organs, mostly those involved in the process of materials, stomach, kidney, liver... Mostly the last two I believe. Now imagine what they do when you mix them. I'm most afraid of the kidney and liver failure I may incur. Cheers!

What will happen of you put aspirin on plants or flowers?

the analgesic properties of aspirin open up stems for better water intake. It also boosts up the immune system of the plant. the aspirin acidifies the water to prevent bacteria.

If you do aspirin and creatine plus vitamin b can you pass a pee test tomorrow?

It all depends on how effectively you have used the dilution method. if you started taking it now chances are your diluted sample would lower your levels. Aspirin apparently shows up as a false negative but in my opinion you can just say you had a headache, seriously the most anybody would do is force you to retake the test.

Can kids take ibuprofen and antibiotics together?

only if it doesn't say so on the bottle other wise I'm pretty sure it is safe. (the medicine bottle, it won't say on the ibuprofen)

What is a bronchospasm?

a spasm of the bronchials...the "medical" definition-a sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles. It is caused by the release (degranulation) of substances from mast cells or basophils under the influence of anaphylatoxins. It causes difficulty in breathing which can be very mild to severe.

In Reimer Tiemann reaction of phenol with CCl4 to from the trichloromethane derivative what is the electrophile or the mechanism?

In the Reimer-Tiemann reaction, the electrophile is the carbene (CHCl3) that forms from the reaction of phenol with CCl4 in the presence of a base such as NaOH. This carbene then reacts with phenol to form the trichloromethane derivative. The mechanism involves the generation of the carbene intermediate, which attacks the phenol molecule to form the final product.

What is the origin of Aspirin?

It was originally an extract of willow bark(containing salicylic acid). The formula is slightly different today though(acetylsalicylic acid, just an extra Acetyl group).

Who discovered aspirin?

The active ingredient in aspirin is made by the willow tree and found in its bark. Willow bark was used from paleolithic times as an herbal remedy. It is not known who discovered its properties.

Aspirin itself is a product that is made, not discovered.