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Aspirin

I have been using Aspirin for more than a month now, see my previous posts, but surprisingly like other medications this is not working. I am amazed why such things happen with me. Last year when I was at the dentist to fill my pre-molar, I was injected 2 synriges but this too failed. Since then and long ago I use medication with apathy, yes no hope from any medicines.
 
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Aspirin, synthetic chemical compound, acetylsalicylic acid, one of the analgesic class of painkilling drugs. It is made from salicylic acid, found in the bark of the willow tree, which was used by the ancient Greeks and Native Americans, among others, to counter fever and pain. Salicylic acid is bitter, however, and can irritate the stomach. The German chemist Felix Hoffman synthesized the acetyl derivative of salicylic acid in the 1890s in response to the urging of his father, who took salicylic acid for rheumatism.

Aspirin is currently the first-choice drug for fever, mild-to-moderate pain, and inflammation due to arthritis or injury. It acts at the site of tissue damage rather than in the pain centres of the brain, as do opiates such as codeine. It is a more effective analgesic than codeine. Aspirin causes insignificant gastrointestinal bleeding that can over time, however, cause iron deficiency; gastric ulcers may also occur with long-term use. Complications can be avoided by using enteric-coated aspirin, which does not dissolve until reaching the intestine. Aspirin should not be given to children because it increases the risk of contracting the rare and frequently fatal Reye's syndrome, a disease of the brain and some abdominal organs. An alternative anti-inflammatory analgesic, ibuprofen, does not carry this risk.