Synonym: Bayer, Empirin, St. Joseph, acetylsalicylic acid. Similar words: aspiring, inspiring, perspiring, spirit, aspire, spirited, good spirit, aspiration. Meaning: ['æspərɪn] n. the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer and Empirin) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets.
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61. Time you had some aspirin and a very tall glass of water.
62. The recipes vary but usually include tea, lemon, aspirin, and sometimes a raw egg.
63. Certain pain-killers we use - even something as mild and commonplace as aspirin - can be damaging to the cat.
64. Exercise is not a short-term cure like taking an aspirin to cure a headache.
65. At present, the only available data on the addition of intravenous heparin to full-dose aspirin plus thrombolysis are from non-randomised comparisons.
66. Manny walked over to his bed with a small bottle of aspirin.
67. Reinfarction rates did not differ significantly between aspirin alone and aspirin plus subcutaneous heparin groups.
68. Meye etal reported that tight junctions in the canine gastric mucosa were significantly damaged by exposure to aspirin.
69. Most patients affected have been young women with connective tissue disorders who receive aspirin regularly in high dosage.
70. There was no difference between the aspirin and placebo groups in the incidence of cerebral haemorrhage.
71. If they don't have Tylenol, just get me regular aspirin.
72. They said they needed permission to do everything, even to take an aspirin.
73. The proportion receiving aspirin within the first 24 h may be substantially lower.
74. We believe therefore that the available evidence strongly supports the use of full-dose aspirin as adjunctive therapy to thrombolysis.
75. Any patient who has vascular disease should be on long-term aspirin.
76. A couple of cookies are as good as a couple of aspirin.
77. On the other hand, aspirin is safer, cheaper and more readily available than most drugs.
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78. So, if you're popping down a daily aspirin, keep the pop music down too.
79. The pain has been getting worse, and pain killers like aspirin have not helped at all.
80. Oral aspirin is difficult if the patient is nauseated and vomiting and the opiate given to relieve pain may delay gastric motility.
81. Only three out of 26 aspirin bottles carried warnings against use by pregnant women.
82. It would be wonderful to crawl into bed, to ask Matron for an aspirin.
83. By then, it was all over but the trip to the medicine cabinet to find the nearest aspirin bottle.
84. For reasons that remain obscure, caffeine significantly increases the analgesic effectiveness of both aspirin and aspirin substitutes such as acetaminophen.
85. The bedside cabinet held a bottle of aspirin; they might help.
86. I took a couple of aspirin for my headache, but they didn't help.
87. Once aspirin and thrombolysis are given, however, the additional benefit of delayed subcutaneous heparin seems limited.
88. Weeping willow roots undermine the foundations of concrete pools and their leaves pollute the water with a toxic chemical akin to aspirin.
89. Other things being equal, taking aspirin will result in higher and longer-lasting blood alcohol levels.
90. Physicians are still debating whether to generalize the data on aspirin to women.
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