US /ˈæspərɪn, -prɪn/
・UK /'æsprɪn/
Maybe, uh, Aspirin or some Tylenol.
Can you just give me something for the pain, maybe aspirin or some Tylenol?
Is it… a. Antibiotics b. Aspirin or c. Paracetamol?
I guess it's aspirin.
This is consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent hand shaking and the use of aspirin, which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen.
This is consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin, which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen.
So compared to that normal alright and patients who drink heavily or take aspirin or ibuprofen etc for pain then they may develop erosions or gastric erosions and you can see slight streaks of red with a little bit of yellow area in the center.
So when this is a gastric ulcer this could be a benign ulcer due to either Helicobacter pylori infection or because of somebody taking aspirin, buprenorphine or it could be cancer or gastric cancer.
That I should just take an aspirin and stop texting them pictures of my stool?
That I should just take an aspirin and stop texting them pictures of my stool?
They say that the bruising on the back of the hand as a result of aspirin use, lots of trauma to the hand from handshaking, they say, but
They say that the bruising on the back of the hand as a result of aspirin use, lots of trauma to the hand from handshaking, they say, but
A 20x potency, for example, is like dissolving one aspirin pill in the water volume of the whole Atlantic.
A 20X potency, for example, is like dissolving one aspirin pill in the water volume of the whole Atlantic.
Well, Jean, I advise taking an aspirin. In other words, you should take an aspirin.
Well, Jean, I advise taking an aspirin.
You can't be too tough; you got killed by an aspirin.
you got killed by an aspirin
Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid, was first isolated by German chemist Felix Hoffmann in 1897 for the Bear Company,
Aspirin, also known as Acetylsalicyclic Acid, was first isolated by German chemist, Felix Hoffmann in 1897