I think that it's two different generic names? naproxen and naprosen? Teppy?
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
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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.
Cap'n Crunch: (whom I just discovered has a first name- Horatio) < /random>
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.
Barb, the dress sounds lovely! Eggplant shmeggplant.
This is it:
And OMG, I paid a LOT less than what these people are asking. ::boggles::