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Painkillers, are medicines, or drugs designed to reduce pain in your body. Actually they don't reduce the pain or even kill it. They fool your body into thinking there is no pain by killing all signals of pain to the brain. It is not safe to take very strong painkillers a lot or you can get addicted. I hope I helped!

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