Bay Aspirin and Aspirin tablets work pretty much the same, the reason for the difference in names is the difference in manufacturers. Bay Aspirin and Aspirin actually have the same ingredients, both are aspirin tablets. Bay Aspirin is actually an enteric-coated aspirin tablet manufactured by Bayer. Regular aspirin is also called regular aspirin tablets, aspirin enteric-coated tablets, and aspirin tablets. The simple distinction is that Bayer Pharmaceuticals produces what is called Bay Aspirin. Aspirin is a derivative of salicylic acid, after nearly a hundred years of clinical application, proved that its effect on the relief of mild or moderate pain, such as toothache, headache, neuralgia, muscle pain and dysmenorrhea is better, but also used for colds, influenza and other febrile diseases such as antipyretic, the treatment of rheumatic pain and so on. In recent years, aspirin has been found to have an inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation, can prevent thrombosis, clinically used to prevent transient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction, artificial heart valves and venous fistula or other post-surgical thrombosis. It is contraindicated in patients with peptic ulcer disease or other active bleeding with bleeding symptoms, hemophilia or thrombocytopenia. The drug should be used under the supervision of a physician to exclude contraindications to the use of the drug. Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the drug to understand the precautions for use and adverse drug reactions.