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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    Ibuprofen works by stopping the body's production of a substance that causes pain, fever, and inflammation. Nothing about being a muscle relaxant.
    Interesting since I had medical professionals tell me it was a muscle relaxant, but this was 25 years ago and they may have been putting it into "layman's terms" which frickin' drives me up the wall.
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    It is not a muscle relaxant, it is an anti-inflammatory, pain reliever and anti-pyretic. But you are right, someone likely thought they would make it easier to understand and then actually gave you incorrect information. I've been a Dr of Pharmacology for (oh dear lord, 17 yrs) and it has never been thought to be a muscle relaxant in any of that time. They were probably trying to explain why it is better for menstrual cramps than other NSAIDs, but I don't recall ever reading anywhere why that is, just that we know it to be so. Which is not uncommon with our knowledge of drugs.

    The original article talked about here, does not give a sample of the questionnaire and although they say they asked about prior history, subjects were put into the groups based on use the day before and day of the race. I guess you could argue that the subjects that used ibuprofen would have been people that normally used it, but not sure you can tell that from the publication (and there are several papers that seem to have come out of this study).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Possegal View Post
    I've been a Dr of Pharmacology for (oh dear lord, snip yrs) . . .
    Cool. You have an opinion on my spray vs pill question regarding B12 and D supplements?

    I feel like the entire supplement industry has a snake oil salesman lurking around every corner.
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    I hadn't seen that question but I too sometimes have that same feeling. I am not anti-supplements, not by a longshot. I just wish there were more regulations for them to prove safety and efficacy and more regulations to govern the manufacture to ensure that you are getting what you think you are getting.
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    Guess it's a good thing my doc made me stop my 4 Advil every 4-6 hours habit.

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    Good lord!
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