I didn't look into others beyond the first and obvious one, but the graphic has at least one error.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is known for its primary use of relieving minor headaches and reducing fever, not Ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin). The image header even notes that Ibuprofen is mainly for reducing inflammation and swelling and that Acetaminophen only really deals with minor pain and fever. However, the graphic has the thumbs-up on the 'Fever' line reversed and shows Ibuprofen to be used for fever and not Acetaminophen.
Here is a Catbox link for the OP's image if it's of use to anyone: https://files.catbox.moe/dsgzj3.png
___ Also this:
- Edited the image to move the thumbs-up for the fever line from Ibuprofen to Acetaminophen
- Converted from png to jpg
- Stripped metadata
- https://files.catbox.moe/v7b3v4.jpg
Good catch Khro_, thank you. I'll note it in the description that it is likely an error. (upvoted and attempting changes)
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