Painkillers
Is it worth paying more for branded packets of painkillers that promise to deliver faster, targeted pain relief?
When it comes to shop-bought painkillers, there are rows and rows of shelves dedicated to them in supermarkets and pharmacies – ranging from own-brand tablets, to more expensive capsules and caplets, as well as branded packets that promise to work faster, and target specific pain.
Listener Hannah got in touch all the way from Tunisia to ask the questions – what’s the difference between paracetamol, ibuprofen or aspirin? Can certain painkillers target specific pain? And are any of them able to deliver faster pain relief than others – particularly the pricier branded ones?
Greg Foot swallows all the information available, and talks to experts in clinical pharmacology and biochemistry to find out.
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PRESENTER: Greg Foot
PRODUCER: Kate Holdsworth
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How good are painkillers at targeting specific types of pain?
Greg Foot talks to experts to find out if there's a difference in types of painkillers.
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What factors make paracetamol more effective?
Duration: 02:20
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- Thu 9 Feb 2023 12:3291Èȱ¬ Radio 4
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