On Monday, the renowned German drug maker, Bayer AG, had introduced a reformulated aspirin and claimed that the new version is around 2 times more efficient as compared to the regular aspirin. The drug uses a mechanism that chops aspirin molecules into smaller particles, roughly 10 times minor as compared to the original, which enables it to get absorbed more easily.
Dr. Wes Cetnarowski from the Bayer Health Care explained about the used technology and said: "helps to speed up disintegration of the tablet, absorption into the bloodstream and, most importantly, time to pain relief”.
While referring to the outcomes of its clinical studies on patients suffering from the tooth ache, the company had claimed that the drug starts its operations with a doubled speed as compared to the original Bayer aspirin, introduced in 1899 for the first time.
A Spokesman for the company had confirmed that the company is planning to publish the findings of its clinical studies in the medical journal while denied to utter anything about curbed negative effects of the drug than the original version that can cause bleeding ulcers.
The dubbed Bayer Advanced Aspirin was launched over the weekend in around 500 Wal-Mart stores and along with retail chains nationwide.












