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Pain Killers
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There are two kinds of painkiller that you can take at the same time. . .I remember one is Ibruprofen, but can't think of the other one. (you can alternate them so that you're having a pain killer every couple of hours) What is it please? I'm in pain with my tooth. Thanks
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Prudie my love..........this question has nothing to do with drug interaction and you are correct when you say "bad things happen."
Ibuprofen "may " cause stomach bleeding.
Aspirin "may cause stomach bleeding.
If you take then together, then you are "pushing your luck."
It is unusual, very unusual for paracetamol to cause stomach bleeding, so it is the one to take with Ibuprofen.
Ibuprofen "may " cause stomach bleeding.
Aspirin "may cause stomach bleeding.
If you take then together, then you are "pushing your luck."
It is unusual, very unusual for paracetamol to cause stomach bleeding, so it is the one to take with Ibuprofen.
Thank you Sqad. I've been taking the Co-codamol for six days, is that ok? It says on the packet not to take for longer than 3 days as they are addictive. Also that they make headaches worse if you take them for longer than 3 days. But I'm taking them for toothache, and I'm unlikely to get addicted. How long can I take them for? Thank you