I have Naproxyn for my knees which will eventually be replaced,can I take painkillers as well,if so which is best.I have read on another site that Naproxyn is also a painkiller...can someone please put me straight on this.Also can I take some sort of vitamin supplement such as JointEase etc ?
Please be careful with the suggestion of TRAMADOL; it is a surrogate opiate, and can become addictive. There is another thread running on this, which I've answered. The correct English spelling also is: NAPROXEN. Again repeating myself, but 'Pain is personal'. Initially try dipersible paracetamol, or in a brand name Panadol fast-acting. But again,...
Not had them done yet,doc says they will HAVE to be done before 2 years is out...he wanted me to have it done now...but I am a coward...rather wait till they HAVE to be done!!!
Yes, Naproxen is a painkiller as well as an anti-inflammatory agent.
If the pain relief is not adequate on these it would be best to discuss with your GP the next step.
Please be careful with the suggestion of TRAMADOL; it is a surrogate opiate, and can become addictive. There is another thread running on this, which I've answered. The correct English spelling also is: NAPROXEN.
Again repeating myself, but 'Pain is personal'. Initially try dipersible paracetamol, or in a brand name Panadol fast-acting. But again, discuss with a trusted Chemist.
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