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How do pain relievers work in the body?​

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Answered by CloseEncounter
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How do pain relievers work in the body?

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Pain relievers work with your cells, your body's nerve endings, your nervous system, and your brain to keep you from feeling the pain. Your body is full of nerve endings in your skin and tissues.

What is the strongest pain killer?

Morphine. Morphine and morphine-like drugs (such as oxycodone, fentanyl and buprenorphine) are the strongest painkillers there are.

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