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What is the difference between aspirin and aspirin? Take it for a long time and pay attention to this risk.
Drugs usually have generic names and trade names. The same drug may be produced by different manufacturers, so it will have different trade names, but the generic name and main components of the drug are the same: just as aspirin is the generic name of the drug, Baylor, the original research company of aspirin, is the trade name of aspirin enteric-coated tablets. So aspirin and Baylor really mean the same drug.

2. Bisaspirin is superior to domestic enteric-coated tablets in quality. Bayer, as the original research company of aspirin, should be said to be the most comprehensive and in-depth research on aspirin preparation. The reason why aspirin is made into enteric-coated tablets is to make drugs dissolve and absorb in the intestine and reduce the direct stimulation of aspirin on gastric mucosa. The quality of enteric coating is slightly better than that of domestic enteric-coated tablets. China Pharmacopoeia stipulates that aspirin enteric-coated tablets should be dissolved as little as possible in simulated gastric juice, and the dissolution amount is less than 10%, even if it is qualified, while aspirin can be dissolved to zero in simulated gastric juice within 2 hours. Therefore, from the quality of enteric-coated tablets, taking aspirin can effectively reduce the direct stimulation of aspirin on gastric mucosal formation.

On the other hand, it is necessary to evaluate the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding before taking aspirin for a long time. If the patient is at risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, the health benefits of taking aspirin should be fully evaluated and the risk of gastric bleeding should be compared to confirm whether aspirin can be taken for a long time.