Pain killers. View of a blister pack of pain killer pills with more pills spilling out of a bottle. The blister pack helps keep the pills separate and sterile. Most common pain killers (or analgesics) such as aspirin,work by preventing the formation of a pain signal within the nerves leading to the brain. Some analgesics,such as codeine,work by blocking the pain signal in the brain. Pain killers are taken to provide short-term relief from headaches,minor cuts and bruises,and rheumatic pain. Severe prolonged pain may be a sign of a more serious disorder,and medical advice should be sought | |
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