Aspirin: A Bitter Pill (1999)
Launched 100 years ago in the Bayer laboratories in Elberfeld, Germany, aspirin was the first drug to be mass-marketed, the first to be sold in tablet form and the biggest selling drug in history. A wonder drug treating everything from headaches to heart disease, some 1000 billion people have consumed aspirin tablets.
Director: Amanda Rees
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: January 1, 1999
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aspirin: A Bitter Pill about?
- Launched 100 years ago in the Bayer laboratories in Elberfeld, Germany, aspirin was the first drug to be mass-marketed, the first to be sold in tablet form and the biggest selling drug in history. A wonder drug treating everything from headaches to heart disease, some 1000 billion people have consumed aspirin tablets.
- Who directed Aspirin: A Bitter Pill?
- Aspirin: A Bitter Pill was directed by Amanda Rees.
- How long is Aspirin: A Bitter Pill?
- Aspirin: A Bitter Pill has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).