Editing Talk:1896: Active Ingredients Only
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Acetaminophen, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, maltose, dextrose | Acetaminophen, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Naproxen, maltose, dextrose | ||
The first four covers all "competing" code medicines for generalized aches and pains, facial pain, fever, and headache. For this mixture, I would reduce the amounts of ibuprofen and naproxen from commonly seen amounts, as they affecting the same pathways, of course! | The first four covers all "competing" code medicines for generalized aches and pains, facial pain, fever, and headache. For this mixture, I would reduce the amounts of ibuprofen and naproxen from commonly seen amounts, as they affecting the same pathways, of course! | ||
− | The last two items on my list are placeholder placebos, to cover any of the other listed ailments which may not be affected by the first four, but perhaps somebody can improve on my list to add some chemicals that don't have bad interactions with the first four. | + | The last two items on my list are placeholder placebos, to cover any of the other listed ailments which may not be affected by the first four, but perhaps somebody can improve on my list to add some chemicals that don't have bad interactions with the first four. Maybe Diphenhydramine and Doxylamine, which are antihistamines and sleep aids; they would cover all "competing" cold medicines for this aspect. |
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