Amid the chilly winter weather, many people are complaining of experiencing the "worst lurgy ever", enduring symptoms which mimic those of Covid-19.Sore throats, blocked noses and headaches are spreading as people increase their socialising ahead of Christmas.
Sufferers have taken to social media to share their ailments, while seeking advice on recovering at home.Luckily, one expert has settled the debate on which painkiller is the best to take.
Speaking to the Mirror, Abbas Kanani the superintendent pharmacist at Chemist Click clarified whether paracetamol or ibuprofen is more beneficial - and debunked a misconception.There are a number of over the counter medicines which claim to treat everything from runny noses to achy muscle pains.
With so much to choose from, it can be tough to know which ones are the best.When ill, many people think that it's a toss up between the two tablets, but the specialist has clarified that both can be taken together to offer different results. "Paracetamol is probably more effective at bringing down temperature, so it's almost like a double-whammy, you get rid of your headache and bring your temperature down," Mr Kanani explained."But if you feel that you have more body aches, that's your main symptom, then ibuprofen is probably slightly better as it's an anti-inflammatory."The expert goes on to warn that people are careful when taking ibuprofen as many are allergic to the class of drug that it belongs to.
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