My brain thinks I can do it and the body is saying, "NOT" so I am hurting like the dickens at the moment. It was one of you or maybe both that posted about taking 2 different pain killers and I would be so grateful if you would tell what they are. Like at 2 this morning would have been great but will be patient and wait for a reply. Thank you so much, my body will thank you so much, so I can just move without feeling like I am in the depths of pain, lower level of after death.
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Originally posted by Sabine View Post
But not together at the same
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Originally posted by CharleneG View Post
The dentist that prescribed this for me when I had a root canal said yes, take them together. He even had packets to give patients with two of each in there. It worked very well. It’s not for taking daily or anything, just when you’re in quite a bit off pain.
For example, you could take ibuprofen first, followed by acetaminophen four hours later, and then repeat this process as needed.
very easy to overdose if you don't keep track on how much you take of each medication.
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Sabine you take them together just for major pain. My Dr said to take them when I get my ear infections and my dentist when my tooth gets pulled. Basically its for when you are crying in pain and they say its more effective then prescription pain killers. It works wonders.
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