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acetylsalicylic acid
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acetylsalicylic acid

Chemical name for the painkilling drug aspirin.



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What good is a forty-two inch flat-screen when you could have a sixty inch one; what good is a headache tablet that takes twenty minutes to work when you could have one that works in five; and how can anyone really be happy with their face or body when just a few injections of some magic elixir will turn them into a beauty queen or matinee idol?
If you are like most new beginners online, the furthest you get is the medicine cupboard for a headache tablet, due to information overload.
World breaststroke champion Samantha Riley of Australia, who tested positive in December after taking a banned substance in a headache tablet, received a stern warning in February from FINA but was not barred from competition.
 
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