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      new window A History of Aspirin Description: Very consice and tells the full story, not a skimmed out version. (mjm.mcgill.ca)
new window Alka-Seltzer Description: Features information about this line of heartburn and cold relief products. [Requires Flash] (alka-seltzer.com)
new window Anadin Description: Information for UK residents about this line of painkillers. (anadin.co.uk)
new window Aspirin Description: History. (almaz.com)
new window Aspirin Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com)
new window Aspirin.ca - (Canada) Description: The official Canadian Aspirin website providing information on back pain and arthritis pain relief using Bayer Inc.'s acetylsalicylic acid. (aspirin.ca)
new window Aspirin: A New Look at an Old Drug Description: Some history but details of how sapirin works and some future prospects for aspirin including prevention of heart attacks. (fda.gov)
new window Aspirin: Old Standby is the New Wonder Drug Description: Is aspirin right for everyone? "For those at risk for coronary heart disease, yes, unless it irritates their stomachs or there is some other contraindication," says Dr. David Gutterman, a specialist in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. (healthlink.mcw.edu)
new window Bayer Aspirin Description: Information about heart attack prevention and the pain reliever. (bayeraspirin.com)
new window DrugDigest: Aspirin Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons including generics. (drugdigest.org)
new window Ecotrin Aspirin Description: Aspirin product that differentiates itself with its SensiCoat coating. Consumer site that offers coupons and tips for a heart healthy lifestyle. (ecotrin.com)
new window eMedicine Health - Aspirin Poisoning Description: A consumer health resource center providing an overview of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of aspirin poisoning. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window European Aspirin Foundation Description: Information on aspirin usage. (aspirin-foundation.com)
new window GPnotebook - Aspirin Description: Features uses and side effects of the pill. (gpnotebook.co.uk)
new window Medinfo: Aspirin Description: Easy to understand information for patients on aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). (medinfo.co.uk)
new window St Joseph's Aspirin Description: Informational site on St.Joseph's brand, including details on the 81mg dose of aspirin therapy for heart disease. (stjosephaspirin.com)
 




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