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Old 12-09-2006, 07:20 PM   #11
sok
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Originally Posted by MrHunters View Post
i dont think that is necissarily true. take something like bursitis or a rotator cuff injury that causes swelling. you need something like aleve or stronger to reduce the swelling in order for the injury to heal. a benifit is pain relief but it definelty helps reduce the swelling which is causing the pain.
It's partially true.
They are all marketed as pain relievers with the added benefit of being anti-inflammatory. In very very small print.
A good majority of common OTC drugs are only designed to treat the symptoms. NOT the cause.
(Say you get a cold. Decongestant, cough suppressant, pain reliever. None of which actually do anything to kill whatever is causing the cold. Just treating the symptoms as it runs it's course.)
And Raven does have a very good point.
I got pretty much the same advice from the family.
A pharmacist and two R.N.'s(Dad, Ma & the evil younger sibling.)
I have one (1) bottle of aspirin in the house, nothing else, on their advice.

As far as a pet goes...whatever it takes.
That's a part of the family too. At least my family.

Last edited by sok; 12-09-2006 at 07:27 PM..
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