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>Acetaminophen Reduces Social pain Behavioral and Neural Evidence

"One limitation to the work presented here is that we did not
include an experimental condition in which participants expe-
rienced physical pain. Future research should examine whether
acetaminophen affects the same neural regions in response to
both physical and social pain. Other research avenues include
investigating potential dose-dependent responses to acetamin-
ophen in reducing social pain, and the time course of such
relationships. Acetaminophen has a relatively short half-life,
lasting approximately 4 hr (Pappas, Taylor, & Ackerman,
1991), which means that it is unlikely that acetaminophen had
a cumulative effect in our experiments. Our finding that acet-
aminophen reduced hurt feelings over time could be due to a
combination of not feeling hurt and having a greater ability to

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