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Painkillers
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My doctor has just prescribed Naproxen and co-codamol to be taken together for back pain seems a lot of painkiller even though I am in pain didn't argue if it does the job then so be it but I thought co-codamol was addictive and yet I've been given it to take long term
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have co-dydramol for pain relief if that's similar and am prescribed it 100 tablets at a time. I'm not a pill junkie though and try to ration them out and not take more than I need as I figure with a chronic pain condition the worst thing I can do is get dependent, especially as if the pain worsens it could mean more stronger meds so I try to find other ways to deal with it as well to get a bit of balance. Sometimes you just need the fast relief though but I try as much as I can so I don't get too dependant.
I used to have co-codamol as and when required. I hate taking drugs of any description. I was alright on the low strength one but when he gave me the higher strength I felt really out of it. He decided I may be better on Zydol instead which is Tramadol but disolves in water. I feel I can only take one at bedtime although he had suggested 2. I am unsteady when I get up to use the loo. Wouldn't dare take 2 as suggested.