Two trials also determine the efficacy and safety of acetylsalicylicacid.
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Current formulations contain blood pressure-lowering drugs and others, such statins or acetylsalicylicacid.
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This applies to all the coal-tar drugs, acetylsalicylicacid (aspirin), etc.
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Heat shock proteins 70 protein expression after adding polaprezinc or acetylsalicylicacid was assessed by western blotting.
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I used it to build the reaction that converts salicylic acid into acetylsalicylicacid (or aspirin).
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We found that acetylsalicylicacid significantly induced apoptosis of rat intestinal epithelial cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
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Various peripheral and central mechanisms have been proposed for the analgesic effects of acetylsalicylicacid and its mode of action in migraine.
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The output reaction mixture of the flow synthesis of acetylsalicylicacid was crystallized continuously in a mixed suspension mixed product removal crystallizer.
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However, in Heat shock protein 70-silenced rat intestinal epithelial cells, polaprezinc could not suppress acetylsalicylicacid -induced apoptosis at its late phase.
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In this study, we investigated the protective effect of polaprezinc on acetylsalicylicacid-induced apoptosis of the RIE1 rat intestinal epithelial cell line.
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Medical interventions with beta-blockers, acetylsalicylicacid, lipid-lowering therapy, and thrombolysis and surgical intervention were significantly less likely to be used in patients with CRI.
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In our prospective series, we have found no increase in the risk of postoperative spinal bleeding with the use of clopidogrel or acetylsalicylicacid.
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Jaber describes it as soothing and calming for skin, and it has acetylsalicylicacid (aspirin) to help exfoliate and decrease skin irritation.
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Until recently, 5 major studies have formed the basis for the use of aspirin ( acetylsalicylicacid) in primary prevention of cardiovascular (CV) events.
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Protection of the small intestine from mucosal injury induced by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs including acetylsalicylicacid is a critical issue in the field of gastroenterology.
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Several clinical studies indicated that the daily use of aspirin or acetylsalicylicacid reduces the cancer risk via cyclooxygenases (Cox-1 and Cox-2) inhibition.