Multiple Choice
How does aspirin act to decrease the symptoms of inflammation?
A) it acts as an antiprostaglandin.
B) it is an antitoxoid for most microbial toxins.
C) it prevents complement activation.
D) it interferes with the action of interferons.
E) it blocks the release of histamine.
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