Why?
Yes.
Why not?
I buy the cheapest generic stuff I can find.
Yes. Me & the Mister are on daily aspirin therapy. One a day. For your heart health.
I don’t use aspirin, mainly because I used to think I was allergic to it because it caused a rash or something when I was an infant.
I don’t think I’m still allergic if I ever really was, but out of habit I still get other types of pain relievers. And I ALWAYS get the cheaper generic brands. Buying Advil or Tylenol brand seems a pure waste, when the same active ingredient is in the generic.
No.
Why would I want to pay more than twice as much for that particular brand when I can easily purchase a generic brand that is pharmacologically identical to the Bayer product?
Why would I want to throw my money away needlessly?
RevTim Babies aren’t supposed to take aspirin, as far as I know. It can cause serious and fatal illnesses. IANAD.
I don’t take aspirin. It doesn’t kill my pain.
I do buy Advil rather than the generic Ibuprofen if I have the money because I’m a sucker for the candy coating.
I’ve heard of baby aspirin, which I always assumed was simply a smaller dose. I assume that’s what my parents gave me that time.
My doctor told me to take one baby Bayer every day, so yes, I generally buy that brand.
You’re throwing your money away. Aspirin is aspirin is aspirin. There’s nothing special about any particular brand. Baby aspirin is simply a lower dosage than adult aspirin (81 mg, to be precise). Buy the absolute cheapest 81 mg aspirin tablets you can find. They’re identical to the name brand, just cheaper.