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Ibuprofen does not reduce a fever, it reduces inflammation. Tylenol would have made this meme work

Edit: I was wrong

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The first sentence on ibuprofens wikipedia page under “Medical uses”:

Ibuprofen is used primarily to treat fever

Anti-inflammatories reduce fevers, are there even anti-inflammatories that don’t have that effect to some extent?

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So I was about to correct you that Tylenol is actually acetaminophen; turns out paracetamol is just another name for the same chemical. TIL

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they both come from the chemical name - para-acetylamino-phenol (or, more proper, N-acetyl-para-aminophenol). random people chose different parts to shorten the name

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Huh. I didn’t know that either.

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Paracetamol is not anti-inflammatory in any serious context, which is to say taking paracetamol to reduce actual inflammation (think gout or rheumatoid arthritis) is more or less useless. From the wikipedia article on paracetamol:

Paracetamol inhibits prostaglandin synthesis by reducing the active form of COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes. This occurs only when the concentration of arachidonic acid and peroxides is low. Under these conditions, COX-2 is the predominant form of cyclooxygenase, which explains the apparent COX-2 selectivity of paracetamol. Under the conditions of inflammation, the concentration of peroxides is high, which counteracts the reducing effect of paracetamol. Accordingly, the anti-inflammatory action of paracetamol is slight.

It is, however, an analgesic.

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Man what is pain relief anyway

like it doesn’t seem to work after I wake up

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I’ll be damned, I was almost certain it wasn’t an antipyretic, but it looks like I was wrong. Thanks for correcting me.

You didn’t need to use such condescending language though, there was no need to be rude.

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Apologies. I do think making it sting a little when correcting someone on something they should have double checked, is warranted, if for no other reason than to make it clear to others reading which take to go home with.

But in response to your edit I’ve softened my correction as well.

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When you post wrong information online you’re responsible for perpetuating idiocy. Someone who had better things to do had to go out of their way, waste their time, to correct you.

Think before you post.

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Take both at the same time. They’re synergistic and will reduce pain, inflammation, and fever better than a higher dose of each by themselves

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Nevermind that Tylenol’s effective ingredient is paracetamol, which is also “just” an anti-inflammatory.

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Paracetamol is not considered an anti-inflammatory.

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Big yikes

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Tylenol is a brand of acetaminophen, which is bad for your liver.

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I am bad for my liver.

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It’s metabolized by your liver, so is fat. It has a safe and therapeutic dosage range.

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Can’t ibuprofen also damage your liver?

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My understanding is that ibuprofen is processed in the kidneys, and if Tylenol was up for FDA approval today it would go down in flames due to safety concerns

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Aspirin is bad for your liver as well, especially for kids. It disrupts the electron transport chain in the Krebs cycle which leads to fatty acids not being converted and since they don’t belong into the mitochondria, they are expunged into small deposits in the liver. It’s called microvesicular steatosis, or more commonly called fat liver.

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Ibuprofen (or NSAIDs in general) is bad for the liver as well and worse for the kidneys.

Edit: confused kidneys and liver.

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