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Most generic brands do the exact same for pain as name brand medications. You may want to ask your doctor about your specific medication.
you don't have to chew them to make them work. but chewing them and any other tablet medication will make it work faster
Yes. That is a low enough does that you would probably be OK even one day after ingestion Though make sure your doctor knows about the Sub. You will probably findthat between your original addiction and the Sub treatment, your tolerance for opiate pain medication is greatly increased.
An analgesic is a medication that reduced pain. Aspirin and Paracetamol are two examples of analgesics. Analgesic drugs act in various ways on the peripheral and central nervous systems.
When you take an opioid pain medication, whether it is codeine 3 or something stronger, for a long period of time, your body makes more opioid receptors in your brain, and you become tolerant to the medication. I'm assuming that you were prescribed this medication for a chronic pain condition. Go talk to your doctor and tell him/her that you think you have a tolerance to your medication. Tell them that the medicine no longer works, and and how much you take. Believe me, they will not tell you you are an addict - if you are a chronic pain patient, this is something that they will expect. Then you can work with your doctor to find a medication that will relieve the pain. After an extended time period of taking no narcotic pain medication, codeine will eventually work for you again, but it will probably be several months at the least.
I'm not sure why you would want to make someone mad. However, insults generally work (the more targeted, the better), as well as embarassment or pain.
Oxycodone is a strong pain medication. How well oxycodone works depends on what issue the drug is used for. Oxycodone has been used to treat moderate to severe pain since 1917.
Analgesics are medications intended for the purpose of pain relief. They work by blocking pain signals in the brain or reducing inflammation in the body to alleviate pain. Some common examples include acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and opioids.
The medical term for medication administered to block sensitivity to pain is "anesthetic." Anesthetics work by blocking nerve signals in the body to prevent pain sensation during medical procedures or surgeries.
Yes depending on what illness the hamster has they can give it medication but sometimes it doesnt work. If it is not in pain look after it well and be with it whilst it is still living but if it is in pain do the right thing and put it down.
It's better because you become less of a pain in the ass!
It might help you could try a inflammatory or a muscle relaxer to help mabe a longer lasting pain medication might work i would ask your doctor what else you can take and what he recommends you to use.