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- $Title{Which Painkiller Should One Take When Pains and Aches Get Out of Hand?}
- $Subject{painkiller analgesics types Community Social medication medications
- over the counter medicine medicines aspirin acetaminophen ibuprofen reduce
- muscle aches headaches toothaches arthritis Bayer St Joseph Bufferin Tylenol
- Anacin 3 Panadol nonaspirin headache flu muscle strain swelling prostaglandin
- inhibitor Nuprin Mediprin Advil Motrin}
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- Which Painkiller Should One Take When Pains and Aches Get Out of Hand?
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- QUESTION: I am totally confused by all the different brands of painkillers on
- the market and their advertising claims. They can't all be the best one, yet
- that is what they seem to say. Can you tell me which one I should take when
- my pains and aches get out of hand?
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- ANSWER: I am mixed up sometimes too, and I am supposed to know the
- differences that exist between the different pain preparations available over
- the counter without prescription. It becomes a bit simpler, however, when you
- realize that all the different names and claims concern only three basic
- medications; aspirin, acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Aspirin (principle
- ingredient is acetylsalicylic acid), known as Bayer, St. Joseph and Bufferin
- among others, has been with us the longest. It is a useful pain medication to
- reduce muscle aches, headaches and toothaches, is effective in controlling
- menstrual cramps, long used as a medication for arthritis, will help lower a
- fever, and has of late been recommend as a prevention of heart attacks (which
- it does by acting on blood platelets and reducing clot formation). However,
- it may cause stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding. Acetaminophen is
- the active ingredient in Tylenol, Anacin 3, Panadol and other medications
- sometimes advertised as "nonaspirin" pain medications. It will relieve a
- headache, is useful in the flu season, help reduce a fever and ease a muscle
- strain, but it is not an anti-inflammatory drug and will not reduce a
- swelling. It is only of limited use for arthritis and when the cause of pain
- is due to the production of prostaglandins by the body (as in menstrual
- cramps), this product which is not a prostaglandin inhibitor, and will not
- work well. Ibuprofen is the latest kid on the block, and is the medication
- found in Nuprin, Mediprin, Advil and Motrin (by prescription only in higher
- doses). It is a potent antiprostaglandin and is effective not only for
- general aches and pains, but particularly useful for inflammatory situations
- such as and arthritis and severe muscle injuries and sprains. It can cause
- stomach irritation, and is best taken after meals or when the stomach is full.
- My best advice to you is to try a product, and stick to it if it works well
- for your problem. Switching around between similar products with different
- brand names is a waste of both time and money.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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