Migranal
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That's it--the fact that someone named a migraine drug, Migranal instead of Migrainal or something.
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Migranal instead of Migrainal
Same pronunciation to me, doesn't really seem an improvement.
Agree otherwise though, should have been something else.
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Same pronunciation to me, doesn't really seem an improvement.
It's an improvement because it doesn't have "anal" in the name.
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Until you say it out loud. Or in your head. Then it still does.
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Until you say it out loud. Or in your head. Then it still does.
But at least I know it's spelled badly.
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Fair enough I guess, if that's what keeps you happy.
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I imagine the non-standard spelling makes trademarks or whatever easier.
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So you don't like Tylenol either?
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So you don't like Tylenol either?
Irrelevant. But I might have made fun of it if it were spelled "Tylanal."
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Is it a suppository for headaches?
I can just see the commercial now. Instead of, "HeadOn, apply directly to forhead!" it's, "Migranal, apply directly to a**!"
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@CodeNinja said:
Is it a suppository for headaches?
There was a while a few years ago where shark collagen pills or injections were supposed to be the next great thing for getting rid of wrinkles. Of course it was all supposedly based on an actual clinical study which found a measurable correlation.
The thing was, though, that the original study involved suppositories, not oral dosages. Sometimes, supposedly, the delivery method makes a difference.
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The thing was, though, that the original study involved suppositories, not oral dosages. Sometimes, supposedly, the delivery method makes a difference.
That makes sense. Going through the stomach could partially metabolize or at least break stuff down vs going in the back way.