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Aspirin

Aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid is used primarily as an anti-inflammatory medication, and to relieve minor pains, aches and fever. However, the main undesirable side effect of too much intake of aspirin includes tinnitus, stomach bleeding and gastrointestinal ulcers.

1,703 Questions

Will taking an aspirin stop the pain in heart?

If you have pain in the area of the heart you should get to a hospital IMMEDIATELY.

Disintegration test for enteric coated tablet?

enteric coatd tablets (ECT) are designed so that the acids in your stomach do not break it down so that the active drug is absorbed through your intestines rather then your stomach.

How do you improve the yield of synthesized aspirin?

I'm not sure, but when we did a lab about it we discovered that using more water to rinse the solution causes very much Aspirin to be lost in the purification process.

Can you buy aspirin that is made in USA?

There may be some old stock of truly "Made in USA" aspirin out there somewhere, however, if you call all the major manufacturers, you will find they all buy their bulk materials from...none else--china.

How does aspirin effect yeast respiration?

Stops substrate from getting to the active site

Is aspirin the most common acid?

No. Possibly the most common simple acid would be the hydrochloric acid in your stomach.

How does chewing aspirin help a heart attack?

Asprin may not necessarily reduce the risk of having a heart attack. However, an aprin tablet can be given to a person having a heart attack. The aspirin thins the blood and this improves circulation; the cause of a heart attack is blood becoming blocked in the coronary arteries. The aspirin, as I mentioned, will make the blood thinner, helping to increase blood flow (unclotting the blood so it can move through the vessels).

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Does losartan has aspirin in it?

Losartan does not contain asprin. Losartan is purely a blood pressure lowering drug, and contains no other drugs "mixed in" with it.

What does the abuse of aspirin do to the body in short term?

The abuse of aspirin can cause gastrointestinal problems, bleeding, and brain damage.

Why do birds explode when you give them aspirin?

HAHA I DIDNT KNOW THEY EXPLODE IF U GIVE EM ASPRIN! but im pretty sure its cuz their immune systems cant take the power of it and they just explode.

HOW MUch baby aspirin to give a 6 lb yorkie?

mY YORKIE IS 10 LBS AND HAS A SPRAIN LEG .. CAN i GIVE HER A BABY ASPRIN

Can aspirin fix green hair?

If it is a green tint from a swimming pool then yes it does help - DO NOT EAT IT! Let about 6-8 tablets dissolve in water then wash your hair with it.

Is benadryl or baby aspirin better for your dog when trying to treat a brown recluse spider bite?

That highly depends on the size, health and medical history of the dog. You really should ask your veterinarian.

What is the relationship between aspirin and prostaglandins?

Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs inhibit prostaglandin production

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.

What are the impurity in aspirin synthesis?

The main impurties are probably the unreacted reactants. i.e salicylic acid and some acetic anhydride (ethanoic anhydride)

Reye syndrome has been associated with the use of?

Reye's Syndrome is associated with the use of aspirin or salicylate-containing products. See Related Links.