No. There is no significant "tolerance" built for pain medication such as aspirin, acetaminophen(tylenol), or anitinflammatories. Especially not on a biophysical level the way opioid medications develop tolerance.
If you feel the effect of aspirin is reduced over time, it's more likely that 1) your pain is worse or 2) you use it often enough you are no longer "impressed" by the same level of pain relief
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Reply to Does regularly taking aspirin reduce its effectiveness to reduce pain? by tiltedpyramid
No. There is no significant "tolerance" built for pain medication such as aspirin, acetaminophen(tylenol), or anitinflammatories. Especially not on a biophysical level the way opioid medications develop tolerance.
If you feel the effect of aspirin is reduced over time, it's more likely that 1) your pain is worse or 2) you use it often enough you are no longer "impressed" by the same level of pain relief