Image: Bayer Aspirin and store-brand generic on Canadian drugstore shelf

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Description: Aspirin for sale, along with store-brand equivalents, both labeled in English and French, at a Pharmaprix in downtown Montreal. Unlike the U.S., the brand name remains a trademark in Canada, so the store-brand version must call itself "acetylsalicylic acid"
Author: Daniel Case
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