Idk if there's a better comm for this, but.

Let's say, purely for the sake of argument debate-me-debate-me that I am currently on a super-cool prescription painkiller that works great. Let's also say for the sake of argument that the bone/sinew structure that's supposed to hold my ribs together is trying to kill me constantly by conspiring with the base of my skull to cause me unbearable chronic pain. If I skip more than like one day of the cool prescription painkillers, then even just walking around becomes challenging. But also, if I just keep taking the cool prescription painkillers, I'll build up a tolerance. I'm on like 75mg a day right now and even that could be playing with fire.

I need something cool that's gonna dummy out my pain receptors long term. What's a good painkilling solution? I've tried cymbalta, taking way too much paracetamol and ibuprofen, and this cool highly addictive prescription thing. I'm game for any suggestions.

  • Rx_Hawk [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    Just because the bottle tells you to take that much doesn't mean that's the least amount you need to be effective.

    Ibuprofen has different toxicity concerns, primarily to do with kidney toxicity and dissolving the lining of your stomach. Some people need 800mg three times a day for pain relief which is more than half the recommended maximum daily dose.

    Totally different drugs, but acetaminophen is safer than ibuprofen/NSAIDs full stop.

    • Hurvitz [they/them]
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      3 months ago

      I am not basing it solely on the bottle, but I mentioned that because that's the only info the average person is going to get.

      regardless I stand by the therapeutic index being way worse for acetaminophen, and the evidence for its use as a broad spectrum painkiller very spotty. There are certainly issues with nsaids too, but there's a reason acetaminophen is like a leading cause of liver failure

      idk why I care, maybe you are right. But its not harmless like many people seem to think

      • Rx_Hawk [he/him]
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        3 months ago

        Fair enough

        spoiler

        I do think a significant number of acetaminophen linked liver failures are due to people taking a bunch intentionally to attempt suicide, but just ending up destroying their liver.