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schopenh

schopenh

Specialist
Oct 21, 2019
385
I'm not going to explain how scientific thought and systematic reviews work. To that end, for those of you who understand how this works, paracetamol favors very poorly under systematic review.

Here's a good article that summarises it:

and here's some systematic reviews from cochrane showing how garbage it is:


I specifically bring this up on this website because I see people taking this stuff before SN thinking it's going to stop their headaches.

"but I take it and it works how do you explain that!!!" - cool. Good luck!
 
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nigelhernandez

nigelhernandez

Experienced
Apr 14, 2020
270
It's ironic how it's said to be good for pain when it does nothing. If you actually take too much, it'll will give you the most painful death possible (liver failure).

The only things that work are controlled, opiates (codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine) and weed.
 
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Brick In The Wall

Brick In The Wall

2M Or Not 2B.
Oct 30, 2019
25,157
All the old regimens I've seen recommended Ibuprofen. I've seen the shift towards acetaminophen being recommended more lately but I'll stick with the Ibuprofen.

I'll save my acetaminophen for alcohol based hangovers. It does work wonders on those! :))
 
Skathon

Skathon

"...scarred underneath, and I'm falling..."
Oct 29, 2018
590
...it is not supposed to be used for any type of pain (especially not ulcer or chronic), only a few specific ones.
 

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