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		<category><![CDATA[Acetaminophen]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If speaking simply, analgesics are any drugs that can relive pain to a considerable extent. The effect of pain relief produced by these medications affects the nervous signals transmitted to the brain either by blocking them or changing the way the brain interprets them. As a result the pain is relieved without any loss of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If speaking  simply, analgesics are any drugs that can relive pain to a  considerable extent. The effect of pain relief produced by these medications  affects the nervous signals transmitted to the brain either by blocking them or  changing the way the brain interprets them. As a result the pain is relieved  without any loss of consciousness or anesthetic effects. There are different  substances delivering such effects that are usually divided into two distinct  classes: non-narcotics and narcotics.</p>
<p>Some  sources also include drugs like aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory  drugs (NSAIDS) in general to painkillers due to their abilities to relief pain  to various extents. However, NSAIDS have an anti-inflammatory effect as their  primary function and can&#8217;t be considered as analgesics.</p>
<p>Non-narcotic  painkillers</p>
<p>Acetaminophen  is probably the popular over-the-counter painkiller of the non-narcotic class.  Acetaminophen owes its popularity to the simple fact that it&#8217;s quite effective  in cases of mild and moderate acute pain and is quite cheap in comparison with  other painkillers. However, you should keep in mind that the safety of this  drug is strictly related to its right usage (prescription and instructions are  a must). If the drug is used in a wrong way it may produce harmful or even  fatal side-effects. For instance, if you take more than 4000 mg of  Acetaminophen a day or take it for a longer period of time it can be very  harmful for your liver. You will also increase liver damage if mixing the drug  with alcohol. So before you start taking the drug make sure you know the right  dosage and how to use it right.</p>
<p>Not many of  Acetaminophen users know that it&#8217;s contained in over 600 over-the-counter  medications, being mixed with other active substances. It is commonly found in  cold and cough drugs. That&#8217;s why you should be careful when using Acetaminophen  with other medications that may contain it.</p>
<p><strong>Narcotic  painkillers</strong></p>
<p>There are  two distinct types of narcotic painkillers: opiates and opioids. Opiates are  natural chemicals that are usually found in opium (which is a very strong drug  produced from seeds of poppies). Opioids are usually substances that are  derived from opiates and have the ability to bind the very same receptors in  the nervous system as opiates. Doctors distinct four different sub-types of  opioids, each with its distinct features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Natural  opioid peptides (found in the body itself: endorphins, enkephalins)</li>
<li>Opium  alkaloids (morphine, codeine, thebaine)</li>
<li>Semi-artificial opioids (heroin, hydrocodone, oxymorphone)</li>
<li>Fully  artificial opioids (Demerol, Tramadol, methadone)</li>
</ul>
<p>Opioids are  typically used as very strong painkillers in cases of chronic or severe pain.  Opioids have an interesting feature &#8211; they rarely have an upper dosage limit in  contrast to other medications. However, in order to achieve the desired effect  the dosage should be increased gradually, otherwise the person will experience  the negative side-effects of an opioid one has to build up tolerance for in  order to have any benefits from the drug. For instance, some patients who use <a href="http://www.tramadolshoppingguide.com/">Tramadol</a> hcl for chronic pain relief for longer periods of time take the drug  in amounts that would be lethal for those who don&#8217;t use it or have only started  using it.</p>
<p>Opioids are  very effective for relieving chronic pain associated with conditions such as  arthritis. That&#8217;s why many patients buy <a href="http://www.tramadolshoppingguide.com/types-of-analgesics.html">Tramadol</a> and other opioids despite  their possibly addictive nature as stated by some.</p>
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