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How aspirin works - UChicago Medicine
1995年8月1日 · Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen and indomethacin work by inhibiting an enzyme that produces prostaglandins--hormone-like messenger molecules that trigger many processes in the body, including inflammation.
How Aspirin Works - HowStuffWorks
One common question about aspirin and other medicines is, "How does it know how to get to where the pain is?" The answer is that it doesn't! When you take aspirin, it dissolves in your stomach or the next part of the digestive tract, the small intestine, and your body absorbs it there.
The mechanism of action of aspirin - PubMed
2003年6月15日 · He proved that aspirin and other non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) inhibit the activity of the enzyme now called cyclooxygenase (COX) which leads to the formation of prostaglandins (PGs) that cause inflammation, swelling, pain and fever.
Aspirin - Wikipedia
Aspirin (/ ˈ æ s p (ə) r ɪ n / [10]) is the genericized trademark for acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation, and as an antithrombotic. [11] Specific inflammatory conditions that aspirin is used to treat include Kawasaki disease, pericarditis, and rheumatic ...
Salicylic Acid (Aspirin) - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年7月5日 · Aspirin causes high anion gap metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis. The high anion gap comes from the addition of salicylic acid as well as the generation of lactic acid (due to the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation causing anaerobic respiration).
How does Aspirin work? - MedicineHow
Aspirin, also known as acetylsalicylic acid, works in a number of different ways in the body to relieve pain, reduce fever, reduce inflammation and change the way your blood forms clots to prevent cardiovascular complication.
Mechanism of action of aspirin - Wikipedia
Aspirin causes several different effects in the body, mainly the reduction of inflammation, analgesia (relief of pain), the prevention of clotting, and the reduction of fever. Much of this is believed to be due to decreased production of prostaglandins and TXA2.
Aspirin: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com
2024年1月2日 · Prostaglandins are hormone-like substances that modulate inflammation and are also involved in smooth muscle contraction and relaxation, blood vessel narrowing and widening, and blood pressure control. Aspirin affects platelets because it inhibits the formation of thromboxane A2, a prostaglandin derivative.
Aspirin | Description, Uses, & Side Effects | Britannica
2025年1月15日 · How does aspirin work? Aspirin inhibits the production of prostaglandins, body chemicals that are necessary for blood clotting and are noted for sensitizing nerve endings to pain. What medical disorder has been linked to aspirin use by children?
Aspirin: MedlinePlus Drug Information
Nonprescription aspirin is used to reduce fever and to relieve mild to moderate pain from headaches, menstrual periods, arthritis, toothaches, and muscle aches.
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