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Aspirin is drug used in pain relief it is also known as [[acetylsalicylic acid|acetylsalicylic acid]].
Aspirin is drug used in pain relief it is also known as [[Acetylsalicylic acid|acetylsalicylic acid]].  


It was discovered by the chemist [[Felix Hoffman|Felix Hoffman]] in 1897
Due to it being an antiplatelet medicine, Aspirin reduces blood platelet ability to bind clotting factors and therefore reduces clot formation. The use of Aspirin is imperitive for patients who have suffered a heart attack, stroke, unstable angina, atrial fibrillation or coronary artery bypass surgery. <ref>http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Anti-platelets-aspirin-low-dose-/Pages/Introduction.aspx</ref>
 
It was discovered by the chemist [[Felix Hoffman|Felix Hoffman]] in 1897  
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 22 October 2012

Aspirin is drug used in pain relief it is also known as acetylsalicylic acid.

Due to it being an antiplatelet medicine, Aspirin reduces blood platelet ability to bind clotting factors and therefore reduces clot formation. The use of Aspirin is imperitive for patients who have suffered a heart attack, stroke, unstable angina, atrial fibrillation or coronary artery bypass surgery. [1]

It was discovered by the chemist Felix Hoffman in 1897

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