Salicylates in a Sentence
  • Salicylates Many foods contain natural salicylates Many foods contain natural salicylates, which are very similar to aspirin.
  • It is used in medicine under the names aspirin, acetysal, aletodin, saletin, xaxa, &c. It has the same action as salicylic acid and salicylates, but is said to be much freer from objectionable secondary effects.
  • Salicylates are the next safest to quinine of all antipyretics, whilst being much more powerful in all febrile states except malaria.
  • In acute gonorrhoeal arthritis, simulating rheumatic fever, salicylates are useless.
  • The acid and its salts are antipyretic and were used in Germany instead of salicylates in rheumatic fever.
  • Hydrobromic acid is often used to relieve or prevent the headache and singing in the ears that may follow the administration of quinine and of salicylic acid or salicylates.
  • R In a few of these cases, substances called salicylates, present in certain foods, may trigger symptoms.
  • In rheumatic hyperpyrexia, where the poison has attacked the central nervous system, salicylates almost always fail.
  • It retains some of the nutrients found in raw cane S Return to Top Salicylates Salicylates are a type of Phenol.
  • Naturally occurring salicylates and phenolic compounds are a problem in perhaps half of all cases.
  • Four studies included in the meta-analysis used topical salicylates, which are not now classified as NSAIDs.
  • Comment The evidence for efficacy of topical salicylates was poor.
  • The renal clearance of salicylates is increased by corticosteroids and steroid withdrawal may result in salicylate intoxication.
  • Salicylates Many foods contain natural salicylates, which are very similar to aspirin.
  • Systematic review of efficacy of topical rubefacients containing salicylates for the treatment of acute and chronic pain.
  • Salicylates, octylsalicylate, and homosalate offer moderate levels of protection against both UVA and UVB light, but the range of light waves against which they protect is relatively narrow.
  • Benzophenones, including oxybenzone and dioxybenzone, protect against a broader range of ultraviolet light than the salicylates and are more useful for broad spectrum protection.
  • Salicylates are used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever.
  • They are taking aspirin or other salicylates that have the remote possibility of causing Reye's syndrome.
  • Such children usually can tolerate acetaminophen and non-acetylated salicylates such as sodium salicylate and salsalate.
  • Promethazine may mask the warning signs of ototoxicity caused by ototoxic drugs e.g. salicylates.
  • Aspirin and any medications that contain aspirin or other salicylates must not be used with chickenpox, for they appear to increase the chances of developing Reye's syndrome.