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Q: What pain killers are not nsaids?
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What are killers?

pain killers are a type of drug that relieves pain


What type of medicines are given from careers in sports medicine?

THE TYPES OF medications given by sports physicians range from antibiotics, to over-the-counter pain meds like NSAIDS (ibufrofen, aspirin etc) to prescription pain killers like Percocet, Vicodin, Demerol (narcotics) to muscle relaxers (Soma, Valiun) to prescription NSAIDS. I hope this is what you meant.


What category of pain do NSAIDs and acetaminophen most effectively treat?

NSAIDs and acetaminophen are effective for most forms of acute (sharp, but of a short duration) pain.


Can you consider pain killers as drug?

Not automatically, no. Some "pain killers" are depressants and others aren't. Aspirin, for example, is an analgesic ("pain killer") but not a depressant.


What are the use of pain killers?

To kill pain.


Why do we use pain killers?

To relieve pain


What is a oxycotion?

Oxycodone is an opioid pain killer used to treat moderate and severe pain. Opioid pain killers are also known as narcotic pain killers.


Addicted to pain killers?

No. Are you?


How are NSAIDs and acetaminophen obtained?

NSAIDs and acetaminophen are available as over-the-counter and prescription medications, and are frequently the initial pharmacological treatment for pain.


Can you take pain killers and smoke weed?

I do. I actually don't like to take pain killers without smoking weed.


What pain killers can you take with methotrexate?

You can take all the common pain killers like paracetamol, ibuprofen, indomethacin, naproxyn.


Is it safe to take narcotic pain killers while taking amoxicillin?

Yes. Answer There is no reason that taking amoxicillin would prevent you from taking any type of pain killers. However, you may have sensitivities to the pain killers that are independent of Antibiotic use. I would advise speaking to the doctor who prescribed you the pain killers if you are concerned.