Aspirin in a sentence as a noun

People still take aspirin today, in the exact same form as 50 years ago.

No longer can the prospect say Bayer if he or she wants aspirin. Or Dial for soap.

I've long heard that if aspirin had been discovered today, the FDA would have never allowed it to be sold OTC to people.

Must be case of trying to avoid genericizing the trademark, as has happened with 'googling' or 'aspirin' etc.?

Virtually no medical care or painkillers beyond aspirin, and a refusal to take a 15-year-old boy to a hospital.

It is almost pure Methyl Salicylate - According to wikipedia, 1 fl oz of wintergreen oil is equivalent to taking 55g of aspirin, equivalent to 171 adult sized tablets.

[Digression: We either need a quantum increase in life-span, or a market force catalyst that will speed up market dynamics few orders of magnitude, so that the consequence of a market intervention affects the same guy who made that intervention]Back to aspirin, its really somewhat of a wonder-drug without a hype, if you can stomach it that is.

Aspirin definitions

noun

the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer, Empirin, and St. Joseph) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets

See also: Bayer Empirin