• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    With the plethora of other NSAIDs, would opiates be the next recourse anyway?

    I already tend to avoid acetaminophen since the others are better liver wise anyway.

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      1 day ago

      Maybe not relevant, but Tylenol (acetominophen) isn’t classified as an NSAID. Whatever, I see no reason to trust RFKj on any matter of health, medicine, or pharmaceuticals. The man is an uneducated crank who achieved his position in trade for asskissing.

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        17 hours ago

        Because there has been some links observed that it may be related to ASD in infants. Like Ibuprofen.

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      1 day ago

      Most countries outside North America avoid NSAIDs because of liver damage. In 2025, I have no idea why NSAIDs are over-the-counter. But in countries that avoid acetominophen, they still have autism.

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        Acetaminophen is not an NSAID. They are OTC because they are overwhelmingly safe, in the directed dosages on the label.