ASPIRIN

acetyl derivative of salicylic acid (see salicylate) that is used to lower fever, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and thin the blood. Common conditions treated with aspirin include headache, muscle and joint pain, and the inflammation caused by rheumatic fever and arthritis. Aspirin is believed to act against fever, pain, and inflammation by interfering with the synthesis of specific prostaglandins in the body. Because of its ability to inhibit the formation of blood clots, aspirin is also used in low doses to prevent heart attack and stroke and to control unstable angina. The drug's usefulness in preventing certain cancers, the dangerous high blood pressure that sometimes occurs during pregnancy (toxemia), and migraine headaches is also under investigation.

Normal dosage may cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or gastrointestinal bleeding. Large doses cause acid-base imbalance and respiratory disturbances and can be fatal, especially in children. Aspirin also has been linked to the development of Reye's syndrome (a combination of acute encephalopathy and fatty infiltration of internal organs) in children who have taken it for viral infections. Acetaminophen (Tylenol), which does not cause gastric irritation but does lower fever and relieve pain, is often substituted for aspirin.

Aspirin, although usually made synthetically now, was originally derived from salicin, the active ingredient in willow bark. Willow bark had been used for centuries in folk medicine in certain parts of the world. Acetylsalicylic acid was first prepared by the German chemist Felix Hoffmann, an employee of Friedrich Bayer & Co., in 1897. It is now the active ingredient in more than 50 over-the-counter preparations; estimates put American consumption at 80 billion tablets annually.

See analgesic.

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...addition to vitamins, there were only two Western medications, aspirin and Contac (a cold remedy) among the twenty-five items...13 Contac 13 Su xiao pian (made from herbs, for flu) 13 Aspirin 12 Shan zha (Chinese hawthorn) 11 I Gan rrrao chong ji...
...SYMPTOM S22 22 Ringing in the Ears Aspirin is the most likely cause of this problem. The second most likely cause is aspirin. So is the third. Possibly, other...for "ringing in the ears," but aspirin is overwhelmingly the major cause...
...The Many Faces of Aspirin Aspirin can be administered in many...however, take it orally. Aspirin can be buffered to diminish...Two regular or unbuffered aspirins (325 milligrams) are effective...benefit when caffeine is added to aspirin (e.g., Excedrin). The...
...authorities for use by competitors. ASPIRIN AND ASTHMA Everyday drugs and chemicals...known cause of drug-induced asthma is aspirin. About a million people in the United States have reactions to aspirin including hives, runny or stuffy nose...
...DANGERS LONG-TERM USE CONTRAINDICATIONS Aspirin Mild painkiller; brings down Irritates...inflammation. Good for bleeding. Can cause take aspirin regularly problems. Do not take on headaches...cause Should not be given to similarly to aspirin; can also failure if taken in high liver...
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Aspirin about 50 Years of Age for the Primary Prevention...was published about the potential use of aspirin prophylaxis for the primary prevention...approximately 50 years of age is sufficient for aspirin prophylaxis to be considered.1 Among...
One Hundred Years of Aspirin by Thijs J. Rinsema Acetylsalicylic acid was synthesized...provided this chemical substance with a brand name: Aspirin. The story of the development of Aspirin at Bayer is well known and has been told over and over...
Regular Aspirin Use May Decrease Breast Cancer Risk...Association of frequency and duration of aspirin use and hormone receptor status with breast cancer risk. JAMA 291:2433-2440. Aspirin has been used as a nonprescription pain...
Metta Spencer, Two Aspirins and a Comedy: How Television Can Enhance...Harold Riggins Metta Spencer, Two Aspirins and a Comedy: How Television Can Enhance...series; reflecting this belief, Two Aspirins and a Comedy provides a very thorough...
...Metanalysis of Combination Pravastatin-Aspirin. by Scott M. Berry , Donald A. Berry...coronary heart disease), pravastatin and aspirin have been shown to reduce the risk of...NDA) for a copackaged pravastatin and aspirin combination (brand name PravigardTM PAC...
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...drugs in which aspirin is the principal...Yet, despite aspirins having been in...fatal condition. Aspirin for Healthy People? Once aspirins benefits for...daily doses of aspirin are especially...side effects. Aspirins antiplatelet...
...according to aspirin manufacturer Bayer...studies showing aspirins usefulness in...major thrust of aspirins beneficial cardiovascular...Everyone Although aspirin is a familiar...or stroke." Aspirins Other Uses Aspirin is sometimes used...
...There is continual news on how aspirin can benefit consumers in prevention...product manager for Bayer Aspirin. Ron Hunt, an associate in...benefits may have contributed to aspirins recent growth. However, Hunt...that people have returned to aspirin for its health benefits rather...
...as one-half of one aspirin tablet upon suspicion...committees acknowledged aspirins preventive benefits...committees recommended aspirin for people who have...They also said that aspirins lifesaving properties...population cannot take aspirin because of stomach upset...
Should You Take Aspirin to Help Prevent a Heart...Marian Segal "Take two aspirins and call me in the morning...States began to take one aspirin or a placebo every other...include discussion of aspirins use to prevent first...followed in 1985 when aspirin was approved for preventing...
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...after five years of aspirin use. Studies suggest...effect might be due to aspirins ability to reduce levels...Alzheimers disease. Aspirin might also have a part...conflicting evidence about aspirins benefits for Alzheimers...positive and suggest that aspirin and other anti-inflammatory...
Aspirins Cure-All Status Strengthens...published today has found that an aspirin a day could help to prevent...further weight to the claim that aspirin is the worlds first "miracle...taking a small daily dose of aspirin as a preventative measure...
Taking Aspirin Every Day Could Cut Some Cancer Deaths...Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent TAKING an aspirin every day cuts the risk of dying from...discovered the first definitive evidence that aspirin reduces overall death rates by a third...
Taking Aspirin Every Day Could Cut Some Cancer Deaths...Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent TAKING an aspirin every day cuts the risk of dying from...discovered the first definitive evidence that aspirin reduces overall death rates by a third...
...A The blood-thinning action of aspirin actually occurs at a very low dose. So 75mg aspirin is used as the daily low-dose amount...the calcium in the milk enhances aspirins beneficial effects. Aspirin should be taken at night to maximise...
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ASPIRIN acetyl derivative of salicylic acid (see...blood. Common conditions treated with aspirin include headache, muscle and joint pain...caused by rheumatic fever and arthritis. Aspirin is believed to act against fever, pain...
...best known is acetylsalicylic acid, or aspirin . Now often made synthetically, they...In general, salicylates, especially aspirin, are used medically to reduce fever and...salicylates on blood platelets and clotting, aspirin is often prescribed prophylactically for...
...medicine similar in effect to aspirin . It is an active ingredient...action is similar to that of aspirin, it lacks aspirins anti-inflammatory and blood...by people who are allergic to aspirin. Heavy use, however, has been...
...involved in the inflammatory process. Aspirin is technically an NSAID, but the term...often considered easier to tolerate than aspirin, and most do not have as strong an anticlotting effect as aspirin, NSAIDS can have serious side effects...
...particularly influenza or chicken pox), especially when aspirin or other salicylates have been given. The symptoms, which...recommend that children be given acetaminophen rather than aspirin for viral infections or fever...
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