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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.

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What natural ingredient from which aspirin was originally made is?

In 1763 its [the WILLOW tree] medicinal properties were observed by the Reverend Edward Stone in England. He notified the Royal Society who published his findings. The active extract of the bark, called salicin, was isolated to its crystalline form in 1828 by Henri Leroux, a French pharmacist, and Raffaele Piria, an Italian chemist, who then succeeded in separating out the acid in its pure state. Salicin is acidic when in a saturated solution in water (pH = 2.4), and is called salicylic acid for that reason.

The latin genus for the willow is Salix, hence salycilic acid

Why paracetamol do not have anti-inflammatory effect unlike aspirin?

even though paracetamol inhibit the COX 2 it does not have anti inflammatory activity because at the site of inflammation there is more amout of PERAXIDASE will present.

Who is using aspirin today?

Aspirin has been a standard pain killer that was introduced patent free from the German company Bayer. Over the past 15 years or so, it has been recommended for daily use in certain cases of people having heart problems. This is because aspirin is a blood thinner.

What kind of medications can cause one to jitter?

Many surprising medications can cause one to jitter, especially extra strength aspirin which thins the blood and often contains caffeine. Cold and sinus medications can also cause one to jitter, especially if taken on an empty stomach.

Can a cat take aspirin for a stroke if he has been advised it by a vet?

If a veterinarian has advised you of a course of treatment, why are you second-guessing him? Do what the vet said.

But make sure that it really is aspirin and not some other pain reliever; cats are a lot more sensitive to some pain medications than people are and a dose of, say, Tylenol that would be fine for a human will easily kill a cat, even adjusting for the body weight difference.

Who should not take white willow?

Persons with a bleeding disorder, ulcer, colitis, Crohn's disease , kidney or liver disease, or diabetes should not take this herb.

Can you substitute baby aspirin for real aspirin?

Yes, you can. Baby aspirin is the same as regular aspirin, just 1/4 of the regular amount (81mg instead of 330 mg). Since aspirin causes stomach bleeding, it is advisable to only take small amounts of it. 1-2 pills of baby aspirin usually works fine for me.

Does Willow Tree leaves work just as good as Willow Bark for the Aspirin?

The willow tree leaves do work just as good as the bark to make Aspirin. The leaves and bark are often combined to make medicine.

What helps inflamation?

Apply cold, and take either aspirin or ibuprofin, assuming that you know that you are not allergic to them. It may take many days for this procedure to make you feel better.

Does niacin water aspirin and every day detox tea dilute THC for a urine test?

no thc is stored in fat cells and is released into the body over time. some detox things will make you apear flushed and they will just retest you. golden seal works so they test for it and is common ingredient in detox teas

Is aspirin a pa state taxable item?

Aspirin is a taxable item in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The only items which are not subject to sales tax are food and clothing.

What is a coated aspirin?

In most cases, when a tablet/pill/ or capsule is "coated" it means that it has a thin layer over the surface of it to make it taste better.

Like ibuprofen is sugar coated to make it taste better.

Unless things are different where your from, I'm sure you just have a sugar coated aspirin so the taste is not so offensive.

Will aspirin form a salt with ammonia?

Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. Consequently, it can act as a Lewis acid. Ammonia is a Lewis base. Therefore, ammonia and aspirin can react to form the ammonium salt of aspirin.

Who gets Reye Syndrome?

Reye syndrome primarily strikes children and adolescents who have recently recovered from a viral infection, particularly chicken pox or influenza.

Is Reye's syndrome fatal?

As many as 30% of children and teenagers who develop Reye's syndrome die

Can doctors tell if you overdose on aspirin?

well, im not expert but it depends on you! he wont undersand only by looking at you! but if he conducts some tests or even take a blood sample... he will see that a particular compound is in very high levels in your blood.. so then he can tell... pry im saying bs but i follow logic..

What is used to hold aspirin tablets together?

Most tablets contain lactose and waxy binders that help to compress a tablet and allow it to dissolve without breaking apart in transport.

A certain pain reliever was analyzed for aspirin by dissolving 250 mg of the tablet in water and titrating with .0300M KOH Titration required 29.40 mL of base What is percentage by weight of aspirin?

HC9H7O4+KOH--> [C9H7O4]-K+ +H2O

moles of KOH= 0.300mol/L x 0.0294L

=8.82x10^-4 mol KOH

1 mole of KOH=1 mole of HC9H7O4

moles of HC9H7O4= 8.82x10^-4 mol

mass of aspirin= 8.82x10^-4 mol x 180.09 g/mol

= 0.15884 g

250mg=0.25g

%weight= (weight of solute/weight of sample) x 100%

= ( 0.15884g/0.25g) x 100%

=63.54% of aspirin

Is martin sheens relative one of the new bayer aspirin commercials actor?

Yes, it's Martin Sheen.

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