Because it takes time for the drug to come into effect leaving the person still in pain.
Trimodal is a medication that is used for pain. It is prescribed for those who suffer from mild or moderate, chronic pain issues.
This drug is prescribed for moderate to severe pain, such as after surgery.
Hydrocodone is primarily used to relieve moderate to severe pain. It is an opioid medication that works by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain. It is important to use hydrocodone as prescribed due to the potential for addiction and other side effects.
Dolcet may be prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Nursing mothers should avoid taking this medication and must consult their doctor before doing so.
Tramadol is a long term use chronic pain medication. It is not really used for occasional pain, but part of a regular regimen. It is a narcotic, and must be prescribed by a doctor.
Its a medication used for the treatment of moderate to severe acne.
This combination of drugs is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
Mild to moderate pain is eased with a milder opioid medication, plus acetaminophen or NSAIDs.
Percocet is a medication that is use to treat moderate pain. It is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen.
middling to fair, becoming cyclonic, moderate but good.
NO! Tramdol is a separate drug completely. Tramadol is the generic chemical drug name for ULTRAM which is used for low-moderate pain. Hydrocodone is prescribed for Moderate-Severe pain.
Yes, it is a side effect. But more likely, it's a mild to moderate allergic reaction to the medication. In any case, this should be reported to the prescribing doctor immediately, and if it is an allergic reaction, the medication should be stopped (in fact, you should stop it until you get the doctor), and a new medication should be prescribed. Note this medication for future medical history reports with other doctors.