Quote Originally Posted by jon View Post
when plug drugs finds a drug that people actually use, that the medical community understands the limitations of, that is protected by the prescription system, that has a singular purpose, that was painstakingly engineered to prevent chemical addiction: 3-page thread of criticisms

literally any other scheduled or unscheduled poisonous herb: freedom to do what you want, maaaaan
Throwing an anti-histamine, acetaminophen, and dextromethorphan all together in one syrup is NOT "painstakingly engineered"; engineers foresee that an individual who may also be on another medication will have a much higher likelihood of a negative interaction if they then take a cough medication with three different drugs in it.
Having 100 count bottles of acetaminophen on a shelf is more doses than a person should ever need in their life. If you have 50 headaches/fevers severe enough to take something well-known to cause liver damage, there is something else that needs to be addressed.