Im taking diclofenac sodium does anyone know if i can take extra torment killers openly not ibuprofen?
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you can take extra painkillers, but not other anti inflamitories.
The strongest stuff you can buy at the pharmacy (uk) is co codamol, (paracetamol & codine mix) after that you can get hold of various mixes from your GP of codine, after that it's stronger opiates (codine is opiate) resembling tramadol, then the morphine mixes (yuck)
a creature who is allergic to asprin can't take ANY anti-inflamitories, - something I found out the rugged way!
I'd suggest trying some paracetamol and if that doesn't work, co codamol for a couple of days, and if you still enjoy as much pain, shift back and see your GP. Chanes are they'll prescribe co dydramol.
Hope this help
Diclofenac is NOT a painkiller it is an anti-inflamatory. So taking discomfort killers is fine.
Any pain slaughter done by diclofenac is actually the anti-inflammatory working so a ordinary painkiller beside it is fine.
How often should you flush out your system?
Yes i transport diclofenac also one of the strongest painkillers also called Tramadol Hydrochloride 50mg x 2Tablets lone from Doctorhow do I make it stop bleeding?
Best to consult your doctor or pharmacist.I hold taken this product in the recent past along with affliction killers.Co proxamol,paracetamol and assorted others even I think Ibuprofen.You really stipulation to check this out as everyone is different and you may need monitoring.Ok this is a gross one but support would be much appreciated.?
Yes you can. I take this, 75mg. twice a afternoon for almost 17 years now. I also purloin Lortab.Technically, Diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It does have an analgesic affect. You can clutch a pain hired gun from a different family of drugs (ie. paracetamol) but don't filch any other NSAIDs. Also, if you buy a branded painkiller, be sure to check the sticky label, as they often blend different drugs together for better effect.
The best counsel really is to go the the doctor. Your diclofenac is patently not working and you shouldn't enjoy to put up with one in affliction if it can be dealt beside. See if your doctor can prescribe you something more suited to your type of pain, or insist on you on which pain killer to take, as they adjectives work differently.
Good luck!
paracetamol is fine near diclofenac but not asprin