Ibuprofen is processed in the kidneys and alcohol is processed in the liver mostly so you can definitely mix the two. You don't want to mix
Acetaminophen is processed in liver so it's definitely harsher on your liver than ibuprofen which is processed in kidneys. They affect different
Ibuprofen is processed in the kidneys and alcohol is processed in the liver mostly so you can definitely mix the two. You don't want to mix
Ibuprofen is processed in the kidneys and alcohol is processed in the liver mostly so you can definitely mix the two. You don't want to mix
Ibuprofen is processed in the kidneys and alcohol is processed in the liver mostly so you can definitely mix the two. You don't want to mix
Acetaminophen is processed in liver so it's definitely harsher on your liver than ibuprofen which is processed in kidneys. They affect different
Well, yes and no. Acetaminophen is processed in liver so it's definitely harsher on your liver than ibuprofen which is processed in kidneys.
However, unlike ibuprofen that is primarily metabolised in the kidneys, paracetamol is processed in the liver. Another difference is that
However, unlike ibuprofen that is primarily metabolised in the kidneys, paracetamol is processed in the liver.
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As always.
Without it, reconciliation collapses like a sandcastle.
What are you going to come up with for the next RAAC?
She passes under a bus, donates a kidney, a liver or even an eye, unless she saves the world from a nuclear attack or an asteroid fall.
Just wondering, how do you make money by donating a kidney to science?