Should you take aspirin that smells like vinegar?
Aspirin & Vinegar both contain salicylates. Combining the two could actually be dangerous to someone with a salicylate allergy.
Why does cold water make aspirin crystallize?
Aspirin dissolves in warm water. If cold water is used, that will give a maximum yield.
Can you use coated aspirin for pimples?
Aspirin doesn't get rid of pimples, but it can definitely aid in preventing them. The best way to use aspirin for acne is to buy uncoated aspirin pills and crush them up with some water to make a mask(paste) and apply it to your face for about 10 minutes. Using aspirin too much, more than 3 times a week, can cause rashes and irritation. For more info on aspirin check out acne.org and look at the reviews for apsirin.
Why aspirin is not given to dengue patients?
Aspirin is not prescribed to pregnant women in a similar manner that people suffering from blood clotting deficiencies because aspirin contains elements that makes the blood "thinner" and pregnant women are prone to blood-loss during the lactation and gestation period. Once the blood stream runs thin and clotting is inhibited, the dangers of excessive loss of blood will be apparent.
Can you take hydrochlorothiacide with aspirin?
There is no major interations between Aspirin and Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ). It can be taken together.
Is ibuprofen the same as Motrin?
They are both NSAIDS and should not be taken together, but no; they are different medications. Motrin is Ibuprofen. Aleve is Naproxen Sodium.
They are both anti-inflammatory medicines, with similar side effect profiles. They should not be taken together.
When did bayer aspirin come out?
Bayer actually didn't invent aspirin they marketed it(in the year 1900). Aspirin was first made in 1853 by a french chemists named Charles Frederic Gerhardt by buffering salicylic acid with sodium and acetyl chloride. This idea was lost but was rediscovered in 1899 by the German Chemist Felix Hoffmann. Felix worked for the company Bayer and had the company market it.
How do you dispose of expired aspirin?
You can just throw them in the trash, but a more responsible route would be to destroy them - either put them through your garbage disposal, blender with a foul tasting liquid, etc.
NO! DON'T put them into the water system as they contaminate our rivers and streams.
They can be returned to a pharmacy, taken to a hazardous waste depot or put in the trash.
Why do people put a aspirin in the water for a christmas tree or flowers?
There are many different oppinions but over all what most people are saying is that you keep the water ratio higher than the aspirin ratio.
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Is aspirin good for hypothyroidism?
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.
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Should you take an aspirin a day?
Aspirin is a "blood thinner" in addition to being an analgesic (pain reliever). Blood thinners help prevent harmful clots that could block important arteries and/or arterioles that provide nourishment to heart muscle.
no
Don't listen to whoever posted the no. Of course u can. When you get an operation what they give u is ibuprofen and antibiotics. Trust me plenty of docs prescribe me both at the same time.
Yes, for short term, dogs can be given aspirin as a pain medication. However, it should be used under the advise of the veterinarian. The veterinarian can tell if the baby aspirin contains the correct amount needed for the dog.
Does aspirin dissolve in the stomach or small intestine?
Yes I am. After taking any medication for three to four days I develop cold and flu like symtoms. I now have an entry in my profile at the pharmacy to only dispense uncoated medication. They do and always have it available so others must have similar difficulties.
What are benefits of acetaminophen?
To look further, opiates are addictive and may require either direct withdrawal or a prolonged slow withdrawal designed to avoid the worst effects.
Morphine has several distinct and often troubling side effects that are lacking in a common analgesic**. The usual side effects are constipation, sexual dysfunction, and a lack of energy. These can be mild or severe depending on the individuals tolerance. If short term releif is needed and the pain is severe, morphine may be indicated. Generally, about three weeks of continued use is needed to produce withdrawal symptoms which may be severe and difficult to endure. Commonly, the withdrawal is said to be somewhat like a bad case of the flue and may last up to 10 days.
Asprin is an analgesic but has dangerous and even fatal overdose potential. 4000mg/day being an upper limit.
Morphine--or any of the opiates--when taken in higher than prescribed doses can paralize the diaphragm causing the patient to die of respritory failure... or wind up in the hospital with a mouthful of charcoal and a tube in the stomach.
What impurity is most likely to be present in the sample pf aspirin prepared?
unreacted salicylic acid
you shouldn't because if you have the normal kind not the actual pure hydrocodone then it already has acetaminophen in it which is the same thing as aspirin has in it so its pretty much the same so no you shouldn't because it can ruin your liver to have to much of this drug not hydrocodone but the acetaminophen will just take it without aspirin if your pain is that bad you should go to the docs and see if they can get you a higher dosage! hope you feel better soon <3