Random pronunciation question - do y'all pronounce naproxen as na-PROX-en or NAP-per-sen? The first time I ever heard it was as the 2nd way, but I suspect that might have been just my oh-so-southern roommate.
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I think that it's two different generic names? naproxen and naprosen? Teppy?
na-PROX-en
I say it that way because of the full name of the drug, which is Naproxen sodium
naproxen and naprosen?
It's "Naprosyn," with a "y," not an "e," which is the brand name of naproxen.
I think Naproxen is the generic and Naprosen is the brand name?
It's "Naprosyn," with a "y," not an "e," which is the brand name of naproxen.
I always mess that up.
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I chose my dress for the RITA ceremony this year. Since I have no official function as either a nominee or presenter, I decided to go the cocktail dress route. Dark purple jersey with a beaded waist detail.
I fear I may look like a giant eggplant, but that can't be helped. At least I have killer shoes to go with.
Advil doesn't do shit for my pain, but two extra strength tylenol, and I'm good to go.
In this, Vortex and I are complete opposites. As far as I'm concerned, Tylenol is just a cruel joke.
Barb, the dress sounds lovely! Eggplant shmeggplant.
Because I know a ton of people who REFUSE to ever take more of any OTC drug than the bottle says, even when I point out that when the same drug is prescribed, the dose is 2x that amount. Like ibuprofen.
Huh. That's not my experience. Or my practice, with anything but Tylenol.