Aspirin is: an Analgesic pain killer, NSAID, anypyretic, salicylate.
ASA stands for Acetyl-Salacylic-Acid. You have probably heard of this drug before. You just don't recognize the chemical formula. This is aspirin.
Aspirin is a drug containing acetylsalicylic acid
Non-legend drugs are over-the-counter (OTC) drugs - such as plain aspirin - that do not require a doctor's prescription.
Are you an idiot? You cant take aspirin to pass a drug test.
One can purchase the Bayer Aspirin drug on websites such as "RX List", "Drug Store", "ZetaBoards", "Walmart", "Bayer Aspirin", "FEDRi" or "Sei Yorono Dakaiho".
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A local drug store.
The generic name is Aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid.
No, Ibuprofen is a different drug.
A drug test for ASPIRIN? The only reason I can think of to test for aspirin is as part of an adulterants test--some people think putting crushed aspirin in the sample will throw off a test for something legal. Aspirin is the most commonly used legal drug on the planet and testing for it would nail half the people tested. It is also not a drug of abuse--slug back a whole bottle of aspirin and you'll just puke. There's no drug test for aspirin.
Acid Aspirin-if they count?
Talk to your pharmacist.