• Capt. Wolf
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      3117 days ago

      Tylenol, acetaminophen in the US.

      It’s paracetamol everywhere else.

      • @[email protected]
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        1717 days ago

        Whoah.

        So, never heard of those. But DDG tells me Tylenol is just a brand—talk about an effective monopoly.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 days ago

          Advil is ibuprofen and Aleve is naproxen. They tend to get the same brand treatment as Band-Aids and Vaseline in the US.

          • @[email protected]
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            317 days ago

            Can you buy naproxen without a prescription over there? I thought you generally needed to pair it with something like omeprazole and the general public can’t be trusted to read instructions

        • @[email protected]
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          417 days ago

          lol they only learn the brand name what make it harder to get cheaper medication, that’s so USA

        • Em Adespoton
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          417 days ago

          TIL acetaminophen isn’t a worldwide thing :)

          The whole Tylenol thing is because they’re the ones who originally patented it. Same for Advil and ibuprofen.

          • @[email protected]
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            217 days ago

            The chemical was discovered in the 19th century. Tylenol is a US thing, the common name in Europe is Panadol.

              • @[email protected]
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                216 days ago

                Yes, so is Tylenol. I was saying the J&J didn’t discover paracetamol, they were just the first to market it in the US (or, more likely, bought the company that did).

                Same with Europe, Panadol, and GSK.