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    A pro to the child taking aspirin is that the disease clears up quickly and easily, with only a chance of getting Reyes Syndrome. The cons to this, is that once Reyes is developed, it is hard to treat and if not done quickly, fatal symptoms can occur. From a biological point of view, each argument has validation. As stated in the first one, aspirin can cure the disease the child has quick with only a chance of getting Reyes Syndrome. Aspirin is recommended by doctors for children as…

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    Penicillin Analysis

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    Odegard told us. I think Aspirin is a medicine that almost everyone automatically use whenever we have a fever, or any kinds of pain. Therefore, as I see so many people taking it without hesitation, I thought it is very safe to use so, and I never thought of any side effects Aspirin might have until Dr. Odegard talked about it during the lecture. For importantly, children or people under 18 years old should not take Aspirin because of the possible side effects, which includes…

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    Systematic Review

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    Critique of Systematic Reviews Two systematic review articles will be critiqued and compared in this paper. Article A is titled systematic review and meta-analysis of adverse events of low-dose aspirin and clopidogrel in randomized controlled trials authored by Kenneth McQuaid and Loren Laine. Article B is titled platelet function testing in transient ischemic attack and ischemic stroke: a comprehensive systematic review of the literature by Soon Lim, Catherine Coughlan, Stephen Murphy, Israel…

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    Acetanilide Extraction

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    that the solution contained mostly aspirin, caffeine, and acetanilide in decreasing amounts, but since each compound contains the other compounds, this conclusion…

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    Man Staplerin Ad Analysis

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    The Ad is clearly a advertisement for someone to take aspirin after a hard day of work. Cleverly, the struggle or problem the man stapler appears to be having is called a work ache. The vast majority of people can relate to a work ache not just people that have office jobs, and aspirin knew this and decided to have that be a big part of the ad. Almost every person in the United States of America knows the stereotype of a person who has to work in a office or a cubical everyday, this is due the…

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    Sucrose Lab Report

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    that’s why when DCM is mixed in water, the DCM remains at the bottom of the beaker. Before the Aspirin is soluble in the DCM, the aqueous layer should be mixed thoroughly in order for the…

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    Aspro Clear Experiment

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    adequate dose of the drug. In this experiment, the stability of the active ingredient of Aspro Clear is investigated to identify the rate of degradation at different temperatures, to determine the optimum temperature for the storage of medications like Aspirin. First order reaction is classified as a reaction that is dependent or directly proportional to the concentration of a single reactant.…

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    Exp D. Post Lab Report

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    acetylsalicylic acid, which is aspirin. The sulfuric acid is used to protonate oxygen atom of a carbonyl group of salicylic acid. 2. What would happen if the sulfuric acid were left out? Removal of catalytic acid from the reaction would slow down or not proceed at all because the phenol group on salicylic acid is not strong nucleophile. And it requires an acid substrate to activate the reaction. 4. What is the equation for the decomposition reaction that can occur with aspirin? 6. A…

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    Ibuprofen Synthesis Essay

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    Based on our findings, the NSAIDs aspirin and ibuprofen do have an impact on the heart rate of the Lumbriculus variegatus worms as evidenced by Figures 2 and 3 above. We observed that caffeine also had an impact on the heart rate of the worms. We can state that our hypothesis was correct when it came to the ibuprofen solutions because evidence supports the claim that the ibuprofen does increase the heart rate in Lumbriculus variegatus. Furthermore, as the concentration of ibuprofen increased,…

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    Anna's Suicide Case Study

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    injuries if it had been a homicide or a suicide. It wouldn't be unknown because there is enough evidence to determine a possible cause of death. I believe that Anna's death was most likely accidental or natural. Anna may have died from not taking aspirin. There was evidence of light bleeding which suggests lack of blood flow. Usually, wounds from the head bleed more because there are many blood vessels near the face and scalp. This leads me…

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