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D.3.2 Aspirin derivatives, Paracetamol and their pros and cons IB Chemistry SL

D.3.2 Aspirin derivatives, Paracetamol and their pros and cons IB Chemistry SL

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D3 Discuss the advantages & disadvantages of using morphine and its derivatives [SL IB Chemistry]

D3 Discuss the advantages & disadvantages of using morphine and its derivatives [SL IB Chemistry]

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D.2 Uses of aspirin (SL)

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D2/D3 Describe and Explain the Different Ways Analgesics Prevent Pain [SL IB Chemistry]

D2/D3 Describe and Explain the Different Ways Analgesics Prevent Pain [SL IB Chemistry]

Mild analgesics (pain killers) work but suppressing prostaglandin production at the injury site. (Prostaglandins are responsible for ...

D.3.4 Advantages/disadvantages of morphine and its derivatives as strong analgesics IB Chemistry SL

D.3.4 Advantages/disadvantages of morphine and its derivatives as strong analgesics IB Chemistry SL

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D.2 Solubility and bioavailability of aspirin (SL)

D.2 Solubility and bioavailability of aspirin (SL)

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D.1 Medicines and drugs (SL)

An quick introduction to medicines and drugs.

Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)

Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid)

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What is ASPIRIN and how does it WORK?

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IB 15.2A (Option D): Aspirin

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D3 Comparison of the structures of morphine, codeine and diamorphine (heroin) [SL IB Chemistry]

D3 Comparison of the structures of morphine, codeine and diamorphine (heroin) [SL IB Chemistry]

The molecules are very similar -- you need to know that they all contain a tertiary amine. But

IB Chemistry Option D (2014 Syllabus): Aspirin & Opiates

IB Chemistry Option D (2014 Syllabus): Aspirin & Opiates

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D.1 Discuss the terms therapeutic window, tolerance and side-effects [SL IB Chemistry]

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Acetaminophen/Paracetamol (Tylenol)

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Always check with your health care professional before taking any medications. The surgeons would like to thank Dr. Mike ...