Can Acetaminophen be used for pain relief in chronic conditions like lupus and how does its effectiveness compare to other analgesics in managing inflammation and discomfort?
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1. Acetaminophen can relieve pain in lupus but isn’t anti-inflammatory. It’s weaker than NSAIDs or steroids in reducing inflammation.
2. Yes, acetaminophen is used for lupus pain relief, but it lacks anti-inflammatory properties, making it less effective than NSAIDs for inflammation.