Assertion: Antipyretics can interfere with blood clotting.
Reasoning: Antipyretics can reduce the production of thromboxane A2, a substance involved in blood clotting.
Both Assertion and Reasoning are true and Reasoning is the correct explanation of Assertion
Both Assertion and Reasoning are true but Reasoning is not the correct explanation of Assertion
Assertion is true but Reasoning is false
Assertion is false but Reasoning is true
The assertion is true, as antipyretics can interfere with blood clotting. The reasoning is also true, as antipyretics can reduce the production of thromboxane A2, a substance involved in blood clotting. Therefore, both the assertion and reasoning are true, and the reasoning is the correct explanation of the assertion. This interference with blood clotting can result in increased bleeding time, which is a potential side effect of antipyretics.
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