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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91. Had to take twenty aspirin a day for ten years the pain was so great.
92. Apply cold compresses and take aspirin or another nonprescription pain reliever if necessary, says KleinSchwartz.
93. At my house Jasper kept an electric razor, a toothbrush, and he saw to it that I always had aspirin.
94. A violent headache can be safely dissolved within minutes without having to resort to aspirin or paracetamol with their accompanying side-effects.
95. Aspirin stops heart attacks by preventing blood clots from forming.
96. Aspirin was also used by the elderly woman in the first case.
97. Certain drugs - such as aspirin, beta-blockers, and cholesterol lowering drugs - benefit some people but not others.
98. I'll get you some aspirin - I pass the drugstore on the way to work.
99. The use of aspirin and heparin as adjuncts to thrombolysis in the setting of acute myocardial infarction is controversial.
100. I took an aspirin and slept until it was light enough in the corridor to find the toilet.
101. Aspirin will quell your headache.
102. Like the medicine ibuprofen, aspirin is an NSAID -- a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
103. Conclusion Estradiol valerate, small dose of aspirin and vitamin E had certain effect on stimulating ovulation and endometrium development.
104. He took a swig at the aspirin and the sour grains stuck in his throat.
105. The HPLC method is reported for simultaneous determination of two components in moroxydine and aspirin tablets.
106. AIM: To investigate the role and mechanism of aspirin (Asp) eyedrops in preventing diabetic cataract. METHODS: Diabetic cataract was induced by streptozocin (STZ).
107. Drugs are classified into groups. Aspirin belongs to the classification of nonprescription drugs.
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108. Responses of wheat to salt stress and mitigative effects of salicylic acid, aspirin on salt stress induced injuries were studied during the stage of seedling growth of wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.
109. By 1899 the Bayer Company in Germany had marketed a variant, acetylsalicylic acid, under the name of aspirin.
110. Take medicines only with medical advice , including aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen or other over - the - counter or prescribed medicines.
111. Aspirin has the side effect of damaging lining but panadol will not.
112. So, we need new randomized trials to answer the question if ticlopidine and aspirin are superior to aspirin alone.
113. However, they found no link between the use of enteric-coated aspirin and resistance to the drug; past studies, they note, have had "conflicting" findings on this point.
114. Mash up a few aspirin with enough water to make a paste and use like spackle to fill tiny holes.
115. People usually take aspirin to control pain and reduce high body temperature.
116. But Asclepius aspirin should not be given to children because it can cause a veil rare condition.
117. Far more people are harmed by regular use of aspirin and ibuprofen, which belong to a class of medicines called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or Nsaids.
118. "But aspirin may reduce the effectiveness of Vasotec, " says pharmacologist Graedon.
119. Research has shown a link between aspirin use and the disease Reye's Syndrome.
120. Inflammation also triggers the cyclo-oxygenase II (Cox 2) enzyme, and there are several inhibitors available that are already in clinical use as anti-inflammatory painkillers, aspirin among them.
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