aspirin的意思和读音

aspirin

: [ˈæsprɪn] : ['æsprɪn]

n.

aspirinn.

1.a drug used to reduce pain, fever and inflammation

Do you have any aspirin?

Take two aspirin(s) for a headache.

n.1.2.

n.1.a drug, usually in the form of a pill, that you take to cure minor pains such as headaches

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1.He said there was some evidence that the intestines adjusted to aspirin over the long term.

2.No, "replied the new salesman. " He actually came in for a bottle of aspirin for his wife's migraine.,“,”

3.The study compared patients who took 325 milligrams of aspirin at least 2 times a week with those who did not use aspirin.325

4.I can sense your getting ready to tell me to take an aspirin in a glass of wine. Don't talk down to me!

5.To compare the long-term Pharmacia-economic effect of Aspirin with that of Ticlopidine in prevention of the recurrence of stroke.

6.Small but clinically important benefits cannot be ruled out. A sex-specific aspirin effect might be present.

7.Women with breast cancer who take aspirin at least twice a week can more than double their chance of surviving, researchers say.

8.How much longer might a person live if they take aspirin?

9.Aspirin's ability to slow metastasis may be linked to its effect on platelets, the clotting bodies in the blood, said the scientists.使

10.Aspirin users took at least two standard 325 mg tablets a week or used aspirin at least twice a week.使325使