Inchworm
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Fri Jun-19-09 10:31 PM
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Due to someone scaring me I ain't took a Goody powder since my last NY blitz.
So.. I think I'll get contemporary and get me some Advil. It's an NSAID whatever the hell that is. I backed out and will stick to my Goodys.
Why can't drunks take whatever?
Something is in Goodys that evidently isn't for "drinkers"
wtf is an nsaid? That sounds worser.
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Fri Jun-19-09 10:35 PM
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Fri Jun-19-09 10:36 PM
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Fri Jun-19-09 10:45 PM
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Goody's Powder is an over-the-counter pain reliever, in powder form, marketed and sold by GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals. Goody's contains aspirin, caffeine, and acetaminophen, the same formula as Excedrin.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, usually abbreviated to NSAIDs or NAIDs, are drugs with analgesic, antipyretic (lowering an elevated body temperature and relieving pain without impairing consciousness) and, in higher doses, with anti-inflammatory effects (reducing inflammation). The term "non-steroidal" is used to distinguish these drugs from steroids, which (among a broad range of other effects) have a similar eicosanoid-depressing, anti-inflammatory action. As analgesics, NSAIDs are unusual in that they are non-narcotic.
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Fri Jun-19-09 10:48 PM
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4. I usually take it for the caffine |
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lately I'm sore though.
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