单词 | aspirin |
释义 | aspirin (æspɪrɪn ) Word forms: aspirins , aspirin variable noun Aspirin is a mild drug which reduces pain and fever. Collocations: low-dose aspirin A fifth of the 1,200 who took a daily low-dose aspirin went on to have a successful birth, tests revealed. The Sun My advice remains that low-dose aspirin should be taken only on medical advice. Times, Sunday Times Low-dose aspirin exerts its protective effect by reducing the 'stickiness' of platelets - a key component in the formation of blood clots. Times, Sunday Times One recent paper estimated what would happen to 1,000 middle-aged people who started taking low-dose aspirin throughout their sixties, compared with 1,000 peers who didn't. Times, Sunday Times And never take low-dose aspirin unless prescribed by a doctor. Times, Sunday Times Some experts suggest that taking aspirin with milk reduces stomach irritation. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Recent American research suggested that most patients could recover from the condition by taking aspirin or heart drugs. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Healthy people should not take aspirin to ward off a heart attack because the risks outweigh the benefits, researchers say. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Although taking aspirin may reduce the odds of having a heart attack or stroke, those odds are pretty small in the first place. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He'll probably advise you take aspirin, too. The Sun (2009) Translations: Chinese: 阿司匹林 Japanese: アスピリン |
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