Pluggers by Rick McKee for January 29, 2024

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    sergioandrade Premium Member 11 months ago

    I have found that sometimes the ones that come in capsules come out the other end

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    Gent  11 months ago

    And after that they is wonders where’d all those terrible side effects is comes from. Nopes. No pills for me.

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    PraiseofFolly  11 months ago

    They use tiny GIPS (Gastro-Intestinal Positioning Systems).

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    juicebruce  11 months ago

    It all starts with the Pie-Hole ….

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    mbakerbr549  11 months ago

    I’ve often wondered when you take more than 1 pill (or more) at a time, does it (or they) get mixed up and 1 (or more) pill (or pills) go to where 1 of the other pills (or pills) was supposed to go? Do they crossbreed and produce a new Frankenstein-Type Hybrid kind of pill?

    Oh great, now I need a pill (or pills) for Anxiety!

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    Doug K  11 months ago

    Pretty much all of those pills don’t know where to go. They may have a target, but they hit not only the target but pretty much everything. When some of those other things get hit, it may cause side effects.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member 11 months ago

    real itty-bitty maps

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    chris_o42  11 months ago

    Pills don’t know where to go. They break down and travel systemically through the body. That’s why a pill for infection. pain or depression etc… can wreak havoc with your digestion and joints and who knows what all.

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    walstib Premium Member 11 months ago

    Pills don’t know where to go. It’s up to me to insert them into the start of my alimentary canal or (hopefully not) the other end.

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    ctolson  11 months ago

    They all end up in the stomach where they dissolve and and act like a shotgun blasting everything in the body. Targeting a specific part of the body or symptom is false advertising.

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    So do I.

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    anomalous4  11 months ago

    It’s one of life’s Imponderables®…

    https://www.harpercollins.Com/products/how-does-aspirin-find-a-headache-david-feldman

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    Barnabus Blackoak  11 months ago

    true, I’ve wondered about specialized pain meds. Back ache pills, and migraine pills. Could I take a migraine pill when my back is killing me ?

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    KEA  11 months ago

    I wonder how a 24hr pill works evenly over 24hrs

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    pheets  11 months ago

    Everybody should wonder. Not that all pills are bad, not at all. Just: one should know what they are taking, and why, as well as how it results in one’s self.

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    SofaKing Premium Member 11 months ago

    My girlfriend knows where my blue pill goes….

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    DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago

    Go to Crunchyroll and look up “Cells at Work.”

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    sousamannd  11 months ago

    Never say never, though. (‘no’ is similar to never!)

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    eddi-TBH  11 months ago

    Simple, they don’t. The medicine circulates through your whole body and some of it gets where it’s needed. And that, Gent, is why side effects exist. Some people are more sensitive to the medicine that ends up in other places.

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    mafastore  11 months ago

    Reminds me of an incident when I was little – I was not 5 years old yet as we still lived in our apartment not our house. I had been to the doctor for annual checkup and I had gotten an injection and my arm was bleeding alittle afterwards and he had put a “bandaid” on my arm. I was walking outside with my mother to go home and the band aid fell off. I looked at the spot on my arm, thought about it and asked “How does the blood know where to go?” She explained that blood was all over inside one’s body all the time. I then became ill at the thought and – since I was well raised – walked to the curb and was “ill”.

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