Image description: A bottle of Ibuprofen containing 1000 tablets.


(Originally published earlier today on mastodon.social)

  • @Thrashy
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    217 months ago

    Tell me you don’t have chronic headaches without telling me you don’t have chronic headaches

      • @Thrashy
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        67 months ago

        What would you suggest as an alternative, then? Most sources list ibuprofen as the first line drug of choice for moderate tension headache.

        • @[email protected]
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          107 months ago

          In Europe, generally paracetamol (brand name Tylenol in the US) is recommended for headaches / the common cold / flu, and ibuprofen for muscle aches / inflammation.

          For something more severe, they’ll recommend taking one type of painkiller, waiting 2 hours, taking the other, then 2 hours later repeating the process.

          Asprin is has mostly fallen out of usage as a painkiller, but is sometimes still used for heart / blood problems.

          These painkillers are out of patent, so there is never a good reason to pay more for a fancy brand.

          • @Thrashy
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            7 months ago

            That’s long been my approach with the starting meds reversed (ibuprofen, then Tylenol if needed). Acetaminophen/paracetamol’s therapeutic dosage is much closer to the amount required for liver toxicity than Ibuprofen’s is for kidneys, so I think it’s better to start with the lower-risk medication. If I’m in the middle of a multi-day episode that’s well-managed with just one medication at the regular dosing schedule, I will often alternate between them.

          • @derf82
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            97 months ago

            Tylenol (we call it acetaminophen generically) never worked as well for me as ibuprofen. Plus, it is way too easy to destroy your liver with Tylenol.

            Plus I like the method of action. NSAIDs help control inflammation. Tylenol just blocks pain receptors.

          • @BeMoreCareful
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            67 months ago

            Acetaminophen is pretty rough on livers and kidneys. People also overdose on it pretty routinely as a lethal dose is like eight pills.

            I prefer ibuprofen, but only because I’m a little chicken when it comes to stuff like that.

            • @Gabu
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              7 months ago

              as a lethal dose is like eight pills.

              Nobody in a civilized country takes EIGHT fucking pills, unless they want to die. A full card usually has less than 20.

              • @Feyr
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                27 months ago

                Costco sells a 1000 pills bottle just like the ibuprofen one

                • @Gabu
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                  17 months ago

                  Again, “civilized”. America and its vassal state (Canada) don’t count.