A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent that is less effective than equal doses of ASPIRIN in relieving pain and reducing fever. However, individuals who are hypersensitive to ASPIRIN may tolerate sodium salicylate. In general, this salicylate produces the same adverse reactions as ASPIRIN, but there is less occult gastrointestinal bleeding. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1992, p120)
Sodium Salicylate has been studied across 17 research domains including 🔬 Inflammation, 🔥 Metabolic, 🧠 Focus & Attention, 🫁 Liver & Detox, 🦴 Bone & Joint. The primary research focus is 🔬 Inflammation with 15% of studies addressing this area.
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