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Aspirina, known globally as Aspirin, is one of the most iconic pharmaceutical brands in history. Originally developed by Felix Hoffmann at Bayer in 1897, the medication is based on acetylsalicylic acid. This specific variant, 'Influenza e Naso Chiuso,' is a combination treatment marketed in Italy, containing both an analgesic and a decongestant (pseudoephedrine) to treat flu symptoms and nasal congestion.
Bayer remains the ultimate owner of the brand. While the brand originated in Germany, it is a global powerhouse with manufacturing facilities located in various countries, including Germany, Spain, and Italy, to serve regional markets. In Italy, the product is often distributed through Bayer S.p.A., the local subsidiary responsible for the commercialization of Bayer’s consumer health portfolio.
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