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Ah tiong send panadol but why not Ibuprofen?

Eisenhut

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I thought ibuprofen stronger? Maybe the spelling too complicated for ah tiong , so they send only panadol back
 

eatshitndie

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ibuprofen is too hard for them to pronounce, thus don’t know how to buy. for sinkies it sounds like ah bu profane.
 

laksaboy

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1.4bil -20mil is still 1.4bil

It'll be much more than that. Entire bloodlines and families wiped out. Deserted cities. Cannibalism or starvation.

Also, the geographical boundaries of China might change post-CCP, no more brandishing of the 1.4 bajillion number. :cool:
 

Singapore Dancing Spirit

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I used to keep ibuprofen in my First AId Kit.

My wife removed it after marriage from the box and discarded them. I asked her why?

Taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, taking such drugs increases the risk of cardiac arrest by a whopping 31 percent. A cardiac arrest is a serious medical emergency as the heart stops pumping blood throughout the body. It is complicated and those who has the awareness would generally avoid ibuprofen. FYI
  • In addition to cardiac arrest, NSAIDs are associated with other heart issues such as increased risk of atrial fibrillation or heart flutter.
  • These drugs may delay healing.
  • NSAIDs disrupt the body’s own anti-inflammatory system. While reducing certain molecules responsible for inflammation, natural anti-inflammatory molecules also are impaired.
  • About 16,500 people annually die due to NSAIDs use. The culprit is usually ulcer-related complications associated with the drug’s continued use.
  • Intestinal problems, including bleeding, occur in almost everyone taking NSAIDs (even if it’s not noticeable). This can lead to anemia and fatigue.
  • Muscle dysfunction, contributing to physical aches and pains, and injuries is often prevalent among NSAIDs users.
  • NSAIDs can reduce the body’s ability to repair joint and bone stress.
  • Increased risk of kidney damage, especially when you’re dehydrated, can result from taking NSAIDs.
  • NSAIDs can disturb sleep.
  • Immune system stress often accompanies NSAIDs use.
 

Eisenhut

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I used to keep ibuprofen in my First AId Kit.

My wife removed it after marriage from the box and discarded them. I asked her why?

Taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, taking such drugs increases the risk of cardiac arrest by a whopping 31 percent. A cardiac arrest is a serious medical emergency as the heart stops pumping blood throughout the body. It is complicated and those who has the awareness would generally avoid ibuprofen. FYI
  • In addition to cardiac arrest, NSAIDs are associated with other heart issues such as increased risk of atrial fibrillation or heart flutter.
  • These drugs may delay healing.
  • NSAIDs disrupt the body’s own anti-inflammatory system. While reducing certain molecules responsible for inflammation, natural anti-inflammatory molecules also are impaired.
  • About 16,500 people annually die due to NSAIDs use. The culprit is usually ulcer-related complications associated with the drug’s continued use.
  • Intestinal problems, including bleeding, occur in almost everyone taking NSAIDs (even if it’s not noticeable). This can lead to anemia and fatigue.
  • Muscle dysfunction, contributing to physical aches and pains, and injuries is often prevalent among NSAIDs users.
  • NSAIDs can reduce the body’s ability to repair joint and bone stress.
  • Increased risk of kidney damage, especially when you’re dehydrated, can result from taking NSAIDs.
  • NSAIDs can disturb sleep.
  • Immune system stress often accompanies NSAIDs use.


Depends if vacccinated or not
 
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