Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What a headache! Which of the following compounds, also called acetyl salicylic acid, became a house-hold name as a pain reliever but is actually a registered trademark owned by Bayer AG?"
...1. Acetominophen 2. Aspirin 3. Ibuprofen 4. Prozac Aspirin, one of a class of compounds known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), has several modes of action: it is anti-pyretic which reduces fever, an anti-inflammatory and an analgesic resulting in pain relief. The trademark for the name was established by Bayer in the late nineteenth century. As part of the Treaty of Versailles (1919) concluding World War I, Aspirin lost its status as a registered trademark in the UK, USA, France and Russia. The drug with a small 'a' (aspirin) is a generic name throughout the world, but with a capital 'A' is still a registered Bayer trademark in over 80 countries. The widespread use of aspirin declined in the mid-twentieth century as new pain relievers came on to the market (such as acetominophen and ibuprofen with their various trade names), but aspirin usage in the twenty-first century has risen sharply due to the finding that this drug is helpful in the prevention of heart attacks and strokes.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "3. What a headache! Which of the following compounds, also called acetyl salicylic acid, became a house-hold name as a pain reliever but is actually a registered trademark owned by Bayer AG?"
Aspirin:
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