The extraordinary life of Aspirin Delayed Release
By: Gamal Hadwan
Justin Nowshadi
What is Aspirin Delayed Release?
Aspirin Delayed Release is a medicine used to treat people with minor aches and pains and it’s used in the treatment of strokes and heart attacks. This specific tablet contains 81 mg of the Aspirin Delayed Release. Aspirin is a form of salicylic acid. It helps reduce blood clots when taken in small amounts to prevent stroke caused by irregular heart beat.
Why is the Aspirin Delayed yellow?
Continuous advancements in technology consistently bring new and colorful coating products to market.
Medications like Aspirin are dyed a color to help distinguish between the various other medicines a person might have to take. For example, a person with ailing eyesight ( A senior ) would not have to look closely at the small numbers at the side of tablet, but can just remember the color, size, and shape of the desired pill and swallow it with no hassle.
Many people take more than 1 type of medication and need a shortcut to quickly identifying what they need to swallow during the time of day.
Why is there writing on the Aspirin?
The writing on the Aspirin is there to create a distinct difference from other yellow round pills. Each pill has a unique number to prevent the consumer from taking the wrong medication. If you are prescribed or are taking a medication, make sure the number is correct on your pill to prevent taking the wrong medicine.
How do you make this medication?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBAswFuRJMU
The one below is an even better one. A step by step process on How its made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrAHTmq-DLE
You may need to watch this at home
Physical Properties of Aspirin
Imprint: L535 Strength: 81 mg Size: 7.00 mm
Shape: Round Color: Yellow
Aspirin Lab testing results
What do we know about Aspirin.
Color | Light Transmission | Luster | Texture | Flexibility | Hardness versus glass | Electrical Conducti-vity | Density relative to water | Reaction to hydrochl-oric acid |
Yellow` | NO | NO | Smooth | NO | Soft | No | More | No reaction |
What is Aspirin used for?
Aspirin is used in the treatment of heart attack; pain; ischemic stroke; ankylosing spondylitis (and more), and belongs to the drug classes platelet aggregation inhibitors, salicylates. FDA has not classified the drug for risk during pregnancy. Aspirin 81 mg is not a controlled substance under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA).
What is the chemical formula Aspirin Delayed Release?
Regular Aspirin chemical formula -- C9H8O4
There are 5 double bonds in this molecules
Lifecycle of Aspirin Delayed Release?
In a manufacturing plant, individual ingredients are thoroughly mixed together, compressed, coated, packed into shipping, sent to a retail store, then into someone’s mouth.
What happens if you use Aspirin Incorrectly?
If taken by mistake, the child's heart rate increases, blood pressure drops to low levels, and the child's risk leads to shock and sometimes leads to heart failure.
Before taking Aspirin, carefully read all labels and warnings on the bottle to know how many tablets to take to prevent overdose. Don’t abuse drugs!
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