Aspirin is patented by Felix Hoffmann at German company Bayer

On 6 March 1899, Felix Hoffmann patented aspirin at Bayer, marking a milestone in medicine with a safer, more effective pain reliever that remains essential over a century later

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Publisted at 9:05 AM, Thu Mar 6th, 2025

On 6 March 1899, German chemist Felix Hoffmann, working at Bayer, secured a patent for acetylsalicylic acid, known today as aspirin—an invention that would revolutionise medicine.

Derived from willow bark’s ancient remedy, Hoffmann’s synthesis of a stable and tolerable form of the compound transformed pain relief, fever reduction, and anti-inflammatory treatment.

Aspirin soon became a household staple, earning its place as one of the most widely used and studied drugs in history, proving indispensable in both everyday ailments and cardiovascular health.

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