Amazon has 1000-Count Amazon Basic Care Extra Strength 500mg Acetaminophen Caplets for $13.67 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.62. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
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Amazon has 1000-Count Amazon Basic Care Extra Strength 500mg Acetaminophen Caplets for $13.67 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $11.62. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+
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Model: Amazon Basic Care Extra Strength Pain Relief, Acetaminophen Caplets, 500 mg, 1000 Count
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I feel if you only need the occasional pill, then paying $1/$2 at a time at Walmart/Target is best. Yeah, it's like 2 cents per pill (instead of 1 cent), but that's all you'll need for the next few years.
Yeah there has to be a use case for these larger bottles. My work stocks some with huge warning signs that say take at your own risk. Maybe for that?
Boomer here with boomer wife. I take two/day, one with coffee in the morning & one at night. I don't need a reminder as my body tells me if I forget one dose. Sad? Maybe. It's the reality of being an active boomer.
Liver tests every 6 months for both of us shows everything is fine.
Edit: Maybe took 25 or so (total) in my whole life up until I was 60.
I feel if you only need the occasional pill, then paying $1/$2 at a time at Walmart/Target is best. Yeah, it's like 2 cents per pill (instead of 1 cent), but that's all you'll need for the next few years.
With all the negative things I hear about acetaminophen, ibuprofen and aspirin, I'm thinking Oxy may be the safer alternative. 😂
Acetaminophen is only harmful to most if you take too much. Ibuprofen affects blood stickiness which is why it has cardiac concerns. Oxy is addictive which is why it's the last resort.
Low doses of oxy likely are less impactful than ibuprofen, but for the fact they're highly addictive.
New meds are coming next year that thread this needle better, but will be very expensive for the next 16 or so years (patents).
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Harvard says that it depends on the type of medication, some medications should be safe to take after expiration, some not.
Yeah there has to be a use case for these larger bottles. My work stocks some with huge warning signs that say take at your own risk. Maybe for that?
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Yeah there has to be a use case for these larger bottles. My work stocks some with huge warning signs that say take at your own risk. Maybe for that?
Liver tests every 6 months for both of us shows everything is fine.
Edit: Maybe took 25 or so (total) in my whole life up until I was 60.
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Low doses of oxy likely are less impactful than ibuprofen, but for the fact they're highly addictive.
New meds are coming next year that thread this needle better, but will be very expensive for the next 16 or so years (patents).
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