Pain
killing drugs Painkilling drugs, also known as analgesics, are medications that relieve pain. These drugs reduce the intensity of pain signals and block them from reaching the brain. Analgesics are typically used to treat moderate to severe pain, although they can also be used to treat mild pain in certain cases. Painkilling drugs are important for improving the quality of life of those suffering from pain due to an injury or illness. Some of the more common painkilling drugs include ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and opioids such as codeine and morphine.
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