top | item 36235342 (no title) Taywee | 2 years ago Analgesic isn't a British word, though. It's used plenty in American medicine. discuss order hn newest erhaetherth|2 years ago No, Americans only know brand names because #capitalism. gwd|2 years ago ...that's why everyone in the UK has a Hoover. The most common term I've heard for {acetominophen, ibuprofen, etc} in the US is "pain killer". load replies (1)
erhaetherth|2 years ago No, Americans only know brand names because #capitalism. gwd|2 years ago ...that's why everyone in the UK has a Hoover. The most common term I've heard for {acetominophen, ibuprofen, etc} in the US is "pain killer". load replies (1)
gwd|2 years ago ...that's why everyone in the UK has a Hoover. The most common term I've heard for {acetominophen, ibuprofen, etc} in the US is "pain killer". load replies (1)
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