Acetaminophen’s “effects on pain reduction also extend to various psychological processes, lowering people’s receptivity to hurt feelings, experiencing reduced empathy, blunting cognitive functions[,]” and now breaking people’s risk assessment modules. All in a med with a very thin line between effective dose and toxcitity.
Cue Mission Impossible theme music for this one:
Aspirin is not acetaminophen.
Removed, cause clearly I’m an idiot and no one can ever make a joke…
Still, your question was an interesting one:
Nope.
They may well use Tylenol or NyQuil as gateway drugs to opioids. Their doctors may well not tell them about the difference between aspirin and other pain killers. It could be the equivalent of the romans using lead based pipes for their plumbing.
Great. I’m done with this conversation, tho, so…
Got it. Stick to scotch.
With everything to be angry about right now, this is a nice unicorn chaser.
More context:
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