SALICYLATE

səlĭsˈəlātˌ, any of a group of analgesics, or painkilling drugs, that are derivatives of salicylic acid. The best known is acetylsalicylic acid, or aspirin. Now often made synthetically, they were originally derived from salicin, the active ingredient in willow bark, used for centuries in the treatment of pain and fever. Salicylates also occur naturally in many plants used as foods (e.g., strawberries, almonds, tomatoes). Methyl salicylate is the main component of wintergreen, sweet birch, gautheria, and betula oils; the compound is used in rubbing liniments to soothe muscular aches and as a flavoring. Sodium salicylate, traditionally used in the treatment of arthritis, is also used in dyes and as a nonedible preservative.

In general, salicylates, especially aspirin, are used medically to reduce fever and inflammation and to relieve headache, menstrual pain, and pain in nerves, muscles, and joints. Because of the effects of salicylates on blood platelets and clotting, aspirin is often prescribed prophylactically for those at risk of stroke or heart attack. Salicylates are useful, relatively safe drugs, but normal doses can cause gastrointestinal disturbances in sensitive patients and large doses can be toxic or fatal, especially to children.

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...in this case, the anion, the salicylate-ion, is so much more soluble...the aqueous phase contains more salicylate-ions, the oil also contains...them; or, the concentration of salicylate-ions in the oil phase is not...
...her colleagues examined adherence to salicylate medications in the treatment of JRA...with JRA was assessed using serum salicylate assays, with patients classified as adherent if their mean salicylate levels over a 19- month period were...
...the context of an ambient odor methyl salicylate , we were surprised to find that the...followed immediately by ingestion of methyl salicylate in solution or vice versa , conditioning...was accompanied by an ambient methyl salicylate odor. This overshadowing effect tended...
...by chemical structure, the salicylates. So-called nonsteroidal...the words "aspirin" or "salicylate." Occasionally, the "tonic...was originally quinine, a salicylate; mint flavoring is a salicylate, too.
...squares were obtained in the presence of salicylate perfusion. Further explanation in text...Zhang Zwislocki, 1995 . The sodium salicylate experiments were performed successfully...consisted of 5 mM solution of sodium salicylate in artificial perilymph in mM, 150...
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...Benzophenone-12 1843-05-6 2 4,4-Dihydroxybenzophenone 611-94-4 2 Phenyl salicylate 118-55-8 1 Benzyl salicylate 118-58-1 1 Menthyl salicylate 89-46-3 1 Ethylhexyl salicylate 118-60-5 1 Triethanolamine salicylate 2174...
...monobenzoate (99% pure), phenyl salicylate (99% pure), benzyl-4-hydroxyparabene...4-trichlorobiphenyl, and phenyl salicylate, which produced somewhat shallower...000 times lower than that of phenyl salicylate, the weakest of all tested agents...
...creams contain the active ingrethent salicylate, while others contain capsaicin or...found in this arthritis cream are methyl salicylate and menthol. 3. Aspercreme Arthritis...ingrethent of this cream is trolamine salicylate. 4. Icy Hot Topical arthritis formula...
...antiseptics, such as naphthol, naphthol salicylate and benzonaphthol, combined or not with bismuth salicylate, for gastro-enteritis. General or...antisepsis with naphthol, naphthol salicylate, benzonaphthol, etc. He attempted...
...deferoxamine, dihydroxybenzoic acid, salicylate, mannitol, histidine, lipoic acid...substance that meets these requirements is salicylate, which is an effective protection in...experimentation (Sha Schacht, 1999b). Salicylate is the effective ingredient of aspirin...
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...or their chemical cousins, other salicylates, which are used to reduce fefer or...take products containing aspirin or salicylates when they have chickenpox, flu, or...teenagers who take aspirin and other salicylates during these illnesses may develop a...
...acutely but respond promptly to salicylates. The presence of inflammation...are controlled when plasma salicylate concentration is 1530 mg...magnesium salicylate, choline salicylate, choline magnesium trisalicylate...inflammatory therapy with salicylates or other NSAIDs. Additional...
...other Maalox products because salicylates can have a significant impact...Stomach Relief contains a salicylate warning statement on the label...medical consequences such as salicylate allergy, salicylate overdosage, and potentially...
...aspirin, bismuth subsalicylate is a salicylate and may be associated with an increased...take the drug if theyre allergic to any salicylate, and to consult a doctor first if they...too much drug is taken or when another salicylate, such as aspirin, is taken at the...
...some drugs that do not interfere with platelet aggregation. These include salsalate, sodium salicylate, choline salicylate, and magnesium salicylate. All NSAIDs are highly bound to plasma proteins (>90%), presenting the potential for...
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...cancer, the drug is a compound of sodium salicylate (a chemical similar to aspirin...were given either CV247 or pure sodium salicylate. They also improved their diet and...difference between the men who took sodium salicylate and the ones who took CV247. The evidence...
...of an antidote to salicylate sensitivity? SALICYLATES are naturally occurring...against disease. Salicylate can also be found...Completely eliminating salicylate from ones diet for...sensitive should avoid salicylates as much as possible...
...who have taken salicylate salts in medicines...emerged between salicylate salts in Bonjela...does not contain salicylates - was introduced...a danger where salicylate salts are involved and salicylates are involved in...
...WORKS CONTAINS menthol and Methyl salicylate, causing a tingling, pain-relieving sensation. Has more Methyl salicylate than most products -- studies say...much help, says Sammy. Methyl salicylate can cause pain to sensitive skin...
...WORKS CONTAINS menthol and Methyl salicylate, causing a tingling, pain-relieving sensation. Has more Methyl salicylate than most products -- studies say...much help, says Sammy. Methyl salicylate can cause pain to sensitive skin...
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...the treatment of pain and fever. Salicylates also occur naturally in many plants...almonds, tomatoes). Methyl salicylate is the main component of wintergreen...nonedible preservative. In general, salicylates, especially aspirin, are used...
METHYL SALICYLATE s lis lat , methyl ester of salicylic acid . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...dioxide under pressure to form sodium salicylate, which is treated with sulfuric acid...when consumed in large amounts. Sodium salicylate is used to a small extent as a food...alcohols. The methyl ester, methyl salicylate (also called oil of wintergreen since...
...blood to the painful part. Most liniments contain camphor, oil of turpentine, oil of wintergreen, or ethyl alcohol. See salicylate . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
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...
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