A drug is typically filled with a working agent unless it’s homeopathic and is water. The homeopathy “drug” is water, so the fire extinguisher is empty.
Look, I didn’t bring up the fucking fire extinguisher analogy, berate that other dude who initially posted it. But you won’t because you are on some kind of crusade because you think I’m defending homeopathy or some shit. No, the FDA just does not regulate advertisement of non-prescription pills. Your excruciatingly bad reading comprehension is not my problem, so stop replying to me multiple times like a badly trained bot. And now complain about ad hominem to make your bullshit feature-complete.
Where? Like literally every fire extinguisher I have ever seen has a nozzle and you push a button to open the valve and the foam comes out. That means they are pressurized. Like a gas bottle. You were the one falsely implying a misunderstanding when there was none and were just harping on the analogy and now you try to get the moral high ground by misreading again that I accused you of ad hominem. Being intentionally misunderstood upsets me, yes, because it’s infuriating and that intentional misunderstanding is on you because it rarely happens. Take some personal responsibility.