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ASPIRI

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RAMPRASAD
RAMAWAT
B.Pharma(Se
m-VII)

GD MEMORIAL
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (JODHPUR)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 INTRODUCTION 0

2 SYNTHESIS -0

3 USES 7-9

4 ADMINIST 10-12
RATION

5 PHARMACO 13-15
LOGY

6 ADVERSE 16-18
EFFECTS

7 IDENTIFICATION 19-20
TEST
8 21-24
MANUFACTURING OF ASP
IRINPIRIN TABLETS
INTRODUCTION

•Aspirin is the common name for the compound


acetylsalicylic acid, widely used as a fever reducer
and as a pain killer.
• Salicylic acid, whose name comes from Salix ,
the willow family of plants, was derived from
willow bark extracts.
•Nowadays, salicylic acid is administered in the
form of aspirin which is less irritating to the
stomach than salicylic acid.
• Aspirin is 2-acetoxybenzoic acid.
•Aspirin contains not less than 99.5 per cent and
not more than 100.5 per cent of C9H8O4
calculated on the dried basis.
•Category. Non-steroidal antiinflammatory,
antirheumatic,antithrombotic.
•Dose. As analgesic and antipyretic, 300 to 600
mg four to six times a day; as antirheumatic, 1 to
2 g four to six times a dayupto 10 g daily; as
antithrombotic, 75 mg daily.upto 10 g daily; as
antithrombotic, 75 mg daily.
SYNTHESIS PROCESS
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