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Acetaminophen: The Drug Of My Choice
Ursula Bethea
Pharmacy 110
October 31, 2013
The Drug of My Choice If I could be any drug I would be Acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is a great fever reducer and pain reliever with very few side effects. Acetaminophen is found in the front end and it is the most popular over the counter pain reliever used in the United States. Acetaminophen can be found in tablet, or liquid. It can also be used in adults, children and small infants. It does not reduce swelling like and aspirin or ibuprofen would, but it also doesn’t cause the stomach irritation the NSAIDs could cause. It’s just used to reduce the fever and ease the pain due to injuries, colds, flu, and or infection. Acetaminophen is a drug that helps lots of people.

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