Trivia which I have not double checked: I once read that Bayer concocted it and gave it the trademarked name “Aspirin.” After a number of years and failure to protect the name, “aspirin” was used by many companies.
None of the other pain relief products – ibuprofen, etc. – come near aspirin’s ability to reduce fever and inflammation. You need to keep both in hand.
Also, if you ever get shingles, crush a plain aspirin to powder, mix it with a good quality hand lotion, and rub the paste on the blisters. The aspirin reduces the inflammation, and the lotion carried it to the nerve endings. (Obviously, disregard this if you are allergic to aspirin.)
Dr. Faustmann at Harvard is running a study on treating type 1 diabetes with tuberculosis vaccine doses—which are old, generic, (were) cheap, and best of all quite effective for many. Using it to treat other autoimmune diseases is next on their list. That work threatens to end the vast profits on just this one disease, and suddenly tuberculosis vaccines are costing thousands. Once we throw the moneychangers out of the Congressional temple we can finally legislate some sense into this obscene gouging.
Well, if it were invented today, it would be a new painkiller under a fresh patent, and requiring a prescription, just as it was when it was actually developed. So yes, that sounds reasonable.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
And outlawed.
KennethJohnson over 6 years ago
It would not pass the FDA tests.
colddonkey over 6 years ago
Mind altering drugs are worth $200 per tablet.
jarvisloop over 6 years ago
Trivia which I have not double checked: I once read that Bayer concocted it and gave it the trademarked name “Aspirin.” After a number of years and failure to protect the name, “aspirin” was used by many companies.
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
It’s easier than chewing willow bark.
nosirrom over 6 years ago
Of course it would be expensive. It doesn’t grow on trees… Oh wait.
Uncle Bob over 6 years ago
Arlo, if you ever have to go to the hospital and they give you a couple aspirin, take a look at the statement and see how much they charge you…
morningglory73 Premium Member over 6 years ago
How do pharmaceutical companies get away with charging ludicrous prices for a pill? How do they? It’s outrageous! It’s ridiculous!
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
None of the other pain relief products – ibuprofen, etc. – come near aspirin’s ability to reduce fever and inflammation. You need to keep both in hand.
Also, if you ever get shingles, crush a plain aspirin to powder, mix it with a good quality hand lotion, and rub the paste on the blisters. The aspirin reduces the inflammation, and the lotion carried it to the nerve endings. (Obviously, disregard this if you are allergic to aspirin.)
Tyge over 6 years ago
@JARVIS Same thing happened to BANDAID.
Tyge over 6 years ago
A little grumpy ‘cause we have a headache this morning, Arlo? I bet he’s taking more than aspirin to realize the cost of meds. :o)
meetinthemiddle over 6 years ago
More like $2000
base_nine over 6 years ago
The patent was actually taken away from Bayer as pert of war reparations
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 6 years ago
Correction…. $200 per pill
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Dr. Faustmann at Harvard is running a study on treating type 1 diabetes with tuberculosis vaccine doses—which are old, generic, (were) cheap, and best of all quite effective for many. Using it to treat other autoimmune diseases is next on their list. That work threatens to end the vast profits on just this one disease, and suddenly tuberculosis vaccines are costing thousands. Once we throw the moneychangers out of the Congressional temple we can finally legislate some sense into this obscene gouging.
Vlad Taltos over 6 years ago
Well, if it were invented today, it would be a new painkiller under a fresh patent, and requiring a prescription, just as it was when it was actually developed. So yes, that sounds reasonable.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Jeez… don’t give them any ideas!