Painaviins
Painaviins, also known as painkillers, are a class of medications used to relieve pain. They work by altering the body's perception of pain or by blocking the transmission of pain signals. Painaviins are commonly used to treat various types of pain, including acute and chronic conditions. They can be categorized into several groups based on their mechanism of action, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), opioids, and acetaminophen.
NSAIDs are often the first line of treatment for mild to moderate pain. They work by inhibiting
Painaviins should be used with caution, as they can have side effects and may be habit-forming in