>Aspirin
>NSAID
>Originally marketed by Bayer
>Been around forever, effect well-known
>Bad on a sensitive stomach
>If your heart is derping it decreases the risk of death
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspirin
>Naproxen
>aka Aleve
>NSAID
>"Common side effects include dizziness, headache, bruising, allergic reactions, heartburn, and stomach pain.[5] Severe side effects include an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding, and stomach ulcers"
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naproxen
>>15133 I have headaches. I take some pills like paracetamol. I don't think that's right because pain goes away eventually on its own and mostly I deserve it for doing something wrong with my body. But I cannot stand it usually, so I take pills. Any painkillers are fine, paracetamol/aspirin are one of the weakest though.
>>15130 >legal discussion, ie "just take a toke man" doesn't count as an answer.
If you don't live in a place with legal medical marijuana, I feel bad for you, son, I got ninety-nine problems, but a dope charge ain't one.
>What's the best one nanons?
Nothing beats morphine.
>>15138 lol
In the 1920s parents could order morphine to give to their baby.
Morphine would be like using a MOAB to deal a few escaped convicts.
I was expecting someone would give some alternative I hadn't heard of.
"Zaackacackamenophen" or something, "it's the best but you have to special request it at the pharmacy, since not many know about it. The glowers try to hide it from us cuz it's the best".
>>15188 I figured Ibuprofen was suspect, but that site seems a little shaky.
At the end it recommends curcumin, of which apparently there is no evidence that it has any benefit?
>>15201 You sure nanon? Just getting over a fever and I'm pretty sure the tylenol I took yesterday helped out a bit. I still had a headache, just a less painful one.
In contrast, the Advil I took today didn't do anything, think I felt worse after taking it.
>>15212 Maybe I'm too retarded to get a serious headache. Even when I get a fever it's usually mild to average and I can block it out with enough distractions. The only annoying parts are a heavy head and feeling tired after walking 3 feet from bed. I try to take medicine only when necessary, there were a couple of times when I drank that powdered shit with paracetamol in it against flu symptoms, when it got too much.
>>15201 You take more aspirin according to the directions.
There's everything from baby aspirin to low dosage aspirin to regular aspirin which can obviously change how "effective" it is.
Also that's defeatists garbage.
>>15212 I am convinced that Acetaminophen and Aspirin are the best/most safe to use unless someone convinces me otherwise.
>>15216 kek
Yeah, even if you drink enough water (and it's good water, not the fluoridated shit they pump into your domicile or the bottled plastic fluoridated water) you can still get a headache.
>NSAID
>Originally marketed by Bayer
>Been around forever, effect well-known
>Bad on a sensitive stomach
>If your heart is derping it decreases the risk of death
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspirin
>Ibuprofen
>aka Advil
>NSAID
>Increases the risk of "heart failure, kidney failure, and liver failure"
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibuprophen
>Naproxen
>aka Aleve
>NSAID
>"Common side effects include dizziness, headache, bruising, allergic reactions, heartburn, and stomach pain.[5] Severe side effects include an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding, and stomach ulcers"
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naproxen
>Acetaminophen
>aka Tylenol
>not an NSAID
>doesn't do anti-inflammation
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracetamol
What's the best one nanons?
Are the most popular ones the best, or are the best ones lesser known?
Please keep it a reasonable & legal discussion, ie "just take a toke man" doesn't count as an answer.