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Connection between acetaminophen and asthma?
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<blockquote data-quote="fuddleduddledee" data-source="post: 157294" data-attributes="member: 4966"><p>Interesting I was aware of a connection between asthma and aspirin but, never thought about the other pain killers. I have been taking tylenol and advil for years to help with migraines and general aches and pains as I get older. I was diagnosed with asthma at 40 and live daily with multiple inhalers. When I read this I did a google search for asthma acetominiphin and there are many sites showing this connection including tylenol.com. Maybe it's time to rethink my use of pain killers and learn to tough it out more. </p><p></p><p>On an interesting side note, I work with the elderly and one gentleman I see, he's 95, was taking nothing for his arthritis until he got so stiff he could hardly carry on his daily life earlier this Spring. This gentleman was told take tylenol by his doctor and he now thinks tylenol is a true miracle drug. Another, elderly woman, I also see, she is 96, takes nothing and I mean nothing except uses Absorbine Jr for her pain. Maybe there is something to be learned from these old people who don't just reach for a bottle of medicine at the first sign of pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuddleduddledee, post: 157294, member: 4966"] Interesting I was aware of a connection between asthma and aspirin but, never thought about the other pain killers. I have been taking tylenol and advil for years to help with migraines and general aches and pains as I get older. I was diagnosed with asthma at 40 and live daily with multiple inhalers. When I read this I did a google search for asthma acetominiphin and there are many sites showing this connection including tylenol.com. Maybe it's time to rethink my use of pain killers and learn to tough it out more. On an interesting side note, I work with the elderly and one gentleman I see, he's 95, was taking nothing for his arthritis until he got so stiff he could hardly carry on his daily life earlier this Spring. This gentleman was told take tylenol by his doctor and he now thinks tylenol is a true miracle drug. Another, elderly woman, I also see, she is 96, takes nothing and I mean nothing except uses Absorbine Jr for her pain. Maybe there is something to be learned from these old people who don't just reach for a bottle of medicine at the first sign of pain. [/QUOTE]
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