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Graham Pittman
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6 May, 03:02
How do pain relievers work
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Shea Best
6 May, 03:12
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When you take ibuprofen, it makes sure cells don't release prostaglandin. When it doesn't release it, you won't feel the pain as much or as quickly. So pain killers hold back the chemical so you don't feel the pain
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Paula Flynn
6 May, 03:31
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Pretty much what the first person said
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