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I have some questions about NSAIDs. I’ll be looking up videos in the next few days but I’m sure not everything will be covered in the videos and much information in which I am seeking will not be presented so here are some questions to anyone who might know
-What % of inflammation do NSAIDs reduce in the body?
-Do NSAIDs cause a cascade of little problems since we are essentially disrupting and impeding the body’s natural inflammatory response for a period of time?
-Which hormone(s) do these drugs suppress?
-When do NSAIDs become potentially harmful? From the very first dosage? After five days of use? A week? Several weeks?
-What is the hierarch of NSAIDs in terms of power? Which is the weakest, which is middle potency or strength and which is the strongest NSAID?
-Does curcumin and pepper really have the same effectiveness as 1,000 mg of Ibuprofen?
-Can NSAIDs kill or cause any permanent damage in any way; have there been any cases that demonstrate such dangers once taken?
-Which organs are compromised with the use of NSAIDs and exactly how much are they affected? Scientists never disclose these details in depth as they probably should on the bottle or with a manual that should come with the drugs themselves
I decided to open up a discussion all directed towards NSAIDs bc I don’t know much about them at all but feel like they’re really important to have a decent understanding of and I think that people should discuss them a bit more often. I personally always avoided them throughout life unless I was directed by multiple doctors to take during a chronic injury or something and only recently this year have I felt the need to use them on a weekly basis, due to dealing with a lot of injuries with higher pain levels than I’m accustomed to
Like right now for instance, I tweaked something this morning in a muscle in my neck by accident and have been experiencing pain in the area all day. There is pain and discomfort in two areas at this moment, but I haven’t taken any Advil to relieve it. Why? Because I am questioning the overall process of these drugs. Yes, the pain will be significantly reduced if I take them, and that will lead to a more pleasant period while my body is under the influence of such drugs as NSAIDs. But am I missing something? Is it really as simple as taking a drug and the problem is significantly reduced? Or am I merely fooling my brain that I am not in pain? What if I’m actually exacerbating the damage and pain without my knowing while I have taken the NSAID and the body merely cannot feel this furthering of the damage. Wouldn’t that defeat the purpose of the pill in the first place, if we are adding to the damage and pain the body is being inflicted of in the case of something like a muscular injury? I couldn’t move my neck well before the pill, so why does taking a pill and waiting 20-40 minutes all of a sudden make it feel okay move my neck?
What are your thoughts about NSAIDs such as Advil, Tylenol, Ibuprophin, Morphine, etc. ?
What are your experiences with NSAIDs if you can share one or some of them? And what do you know about these drugs? What are your questions as well, when it comes to NSAIDs like Advil, Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and other such examples of an NSAID?
How many total studies have been conducted on these class of drugs? There are so many questions to ask about these common drugs that people never have the time to ask or simply just never think to ask. But aren’t these drugs important enough and used often enough to warrant a proper discussion? Health classes in schools just tell you what they are, you memorize the term NSAID at best and that’s that. Why are we not more knowledgable about NSAIDs and why does this subject seem like it’s either swept under the rug or completely ignored? Shouldn’t people better understand physical pain and the synthetic remedy we reach for when it arises?
What are your thoughts on NSAIDs? Are they the ideal choice to reach for when trying to deal with pain that interferes with everyday / daily activities? If not, what is a better option in your opinion?
-What % of inflammation do NSAIDs reduce in the body?
-Do NSAIDs cause a cascade of little problems since we are essentially disrupting and impeding the body’s natural inflammatory response for a period of time?
-Which hormone(s) do these drugs suppress?
-When do NSAIDs become potentially harmful? From the very first dosage? After five days of use? A week? Several weeks?
-What is the hierarch of NSAIDs in terms of power? Which is the weakest, which is middle potency or strength and which is the strongest NSAID?
-Does curcumin and pepper really have the same effectiveness as 1,000 mg of Ibuprofen?
-Can NSAIDs kill or cause any permanent damage in any way; have there been any cases that demonstrate such dangers once taken?
-Which organs are compromised with the use of NSAIDs and exactly how much are they affected? Scientists never disclose these details in depth as they probably should on the bottle or with a manual that should come with the drugs themselves
I decided to open up a discussion all directed towards NSAIDs bc I don’t know much about them at all but feel like they’re really important to have a decent understanding of and I think that people should discuss them a bit more often. I personally always avoided them throughout life unless I was directed by multiple doctors to take during a chronic injury or something and only recently this year have I felt the need to use them on a weekly basis, due to dealing with a lot of injuries with higher pain levels than I’m accustomed to
Like right now for instance, I tweaked something this morning in a muscle in my neck by accident and have been experiencing pain in the area all day. There is pain and discomfort in two areas at this moment, but I haven’t taken any Advil to relieve it. Why? Because I am questioning the overall process of these drugs. Yes, the pain will be significantly reduced if I take them, and that will lead to a more pleasant period while my body is under the influence of such drugs as NSAIDs. But am I missing something? Is it really as simple as taking a drug and the problem is significantly reduced? Or am I merely fooling my brain that I am not in pain? What if I’m actually exacerbating the damage and pain without my knowing while I have taken the NSAID and the body merely cannot feel this furthering of the damage. Wouldn’t that defeat the purpose of the pill in the first place, if we are adding to the damage and pain the body is being inflicted of in the case of something like a muscular injury? I couldn’t move my neck well before the pill, so why does taking a pill and waiting 20-40 minutes all of a sudden make it feel okay move my neck?
What are your thoughts about NSAIDs such as Advil, Tylenol, Ibuprophin, Morphine, etc. ?
What are your experiences with NSAIDs if you can share one or some of them? And what do you know about these drugs? What are your questions as well, when it comes to NSAIDs like Advil, Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and other such examples of an NSAID?
How many total studies have been conducted on these class of drugs? There are so many questions to ask about these common drugs that people never have the time to ask or simply just never think to ask. But aren’t these drugs important enough and used often enough to warrant a proper discussion? Health classes in schools just tell you what they are, you memorize the term NSAID at best and that’s that. Why are we not more knowledgable about NSAIDs and why does this subject seem like it’s either swept under the rug or completely ignored? Shouldn’t people better understand physical pain and the synthetic remedy we reach for when it arises?
What are your thoughts on NSAIDs? Are they the ideal choice to reach for when trying to deal with pain that interferes with everyday / daily activities? If not, what is a better option in your opinion?