The Pharmacological Basis of TherapeuticsDrugs acting on the central nervous system; Local anesthetics; Drugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junctional sites; Autacoids; Cardiovascular drugs; Water, salts, and ions; Drugs affecting renal function and electrolyte metabolism; Drugs affecting uterine motility; Gases and vapors; Heavy metals and heavy-metal antagonists; Locally acting drugs; Chemotherapy of parasitic diseases; Chemotherapy of microbial diseases; Chemotherapy of neoplastic diseases; Drugs acting on the blood and the blood-forming organs; Hormones and hormone antagonists; The vitamins. |
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... Aspirin is included among the drugs that can cause a mild degree of hemolysis in individuals with a glucose - 6 - phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency . Effects on Platelets . Ingestion of aspirin by normal individuals causes a definite ...
... Aspirin is included among the drugs that can cause a mild degree of hemolysis in individuals with a glucose - 6 - phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency . Effects on Platelets . Ingestion of aspirin by normal individuals causes a definite ...
Page 334
... aspirin , and the numerous buffered prep- arations of salicylates . For example , in man the absorption half - time for unbuffered aspirin is about 30 minutes , for buffered aspirin about 20 minutes , and for an aspirin solution only ...
... aspirin , and the numerous buffered prep- arations of salicylates . For example , in man the absorption half - time for unbuffered aspirin is about 30 minutes , for buffered aspirin about 20 minutes , and for an aspirin solution only ...
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... aspirin alone . In the occasional trial in which a mixture has provided somewhat greater pain relief , the difference has been of doubtful practical significance , or aspirin would probably have been as effective if it had been employed ...
... aspirin alone . In the occasional trial in which a mixture has provided somewhat greater pain relief , the difference has been of doubtful practical significance , or aspirin would probably have been as effective if it had been employed ...
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