The 125th Anniversary of Aspirin-The Story Continues

Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2024 Mar 28;17(4):437. doi: 10.3390/ph17040437.

Abstract

The year 2024 marks the 125th anniversary of aspirin, still one of the most frequently used drugs worldwide. Despite its veritable age, it is still relevant in pharmacotherapy and its use has spread to new areas over time. Due to aspirin's multiple pharmacological actions unified in one single molecule (i.e., analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antithrombotic, and antiviral effects), it continues to attract considerable attention in the scientific community and is subject to intense basic and clinical research. In fact, recent results confirmed aspirin's potential role as an antiviral drug and as an agent that can block harmful platelet functions in inflammatory/immunological processes. These features may open up new horizons for this ancient drug. The future of aspirin looks, therefore, bright and promising. Aspirin is not yet ready for retirement; on the contrary, its success story continues. This 125th anniversary paper will concisely review the various therapeutic uses of aspirin with a particular emphasis on the latest research results and their implications (e.g., use as an antiviral agent). In addition, the reader is provided with future perspectives for this remarkable drug.

Keywords: acetylsalicylic acid; anniversary; antiviral; aspirin; future; history.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Writing assistance was provided by Edgar A. Mueller, 3P Consulting, and this paper was funded by Bayer Vital GmbH, Leverkusen, Germany.