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| Trade names | Broncaspin; Balsacetil; Guaiaspir; Prontomucil | 
| Other names | Aspirin guaiacol ester; O-Methoxyphenyl salicylate acetate | 
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.054.221 | 
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| Formula | C16H14O5 | 
| Molar mass | 286.283 g·mol−1 | 
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| Melting point | 72 to 74.5 °C (161.6 to 166.1 °F) | 
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Guacetisal is a drug that has been used to treat inflammatory respiratory diseases.[1] Chemically, it is an ester resulting from the combination of aspirin and guaiacol.
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