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Iburofen Or Opiates?
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Sqad; I'm in quite a bit of post-op. pain, taking 600mg ibuprofen 3 x per day.
Doctor has today given me as a possible replacement some opiates - German name 'Tilidin comp. STADA' (working ingredients Tilidinhydrochrid and Naloxononhydrochrorid).
Never taken opiates before and not sure whether to take them or stick with the pain and the tablets I know. Are they not a form of heroin?
Does anyone else have experience of using opiates?
Doctor has today given me as a possible replacement some opiates - German name 'Tilidin comp. STADA' (working ingredients Tilidinhydrochrid and Naloxononhydrochrorid).
Never taken opiates before and not sure whether to take them or stick with the pain and the tablets I know. Are they not a form of heroin?
Does anyone else have experience of using opiates?
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OK......as you say Tilidin is an opiate and no I have not taken them personally. You don't say what operation you have had. Personally i would take Ibuprofen 600mgms every 6 hours....... ..but that is me. You will be the best judge Khandro, but don't be afraid of the Tilidin.
17:33 Tue 01st Mar 2016
Khandro....take your pick.
ibuprofen (400 mg three times a day);
paracetamol (1000 mg three times a day);
one fixed-dose combination tablet (ibuprofen 200 mg/paracetamol 500 mg (low-dose) three times a day);
two fixed-dose combination tablets (ibuprofen 400 mg/paracetamol 1000 mg (high-dose) three times a day).
LOL...that is what i have against multi pharmacology in one tablet in that you cannot control how much one is taking, but of course you can if taken separately.
Also, if one has side effects..e.g constipation, diarrhea and skin rashes, one only has a 50/50 chance of catching the culprit.
However, try any of the combinations given above.
ibuprofen (400 mg three times a day);
paracetamol (1000 mg three times a day);
one fixed-dose combination tablet (ibuprofen 200 mg/paracetamol 500 mg (low-dose) three times a day);
two fixed-dose combination tablets (ibuprofen 400 mg/paracetamol 1000 mg (high-dose) three times a day).
LOL...that is what i have against multi pharmacology in one tablet in that you cannot control how much one is taking, but of course you can if taken separately.
Also, if one has side effects..e.g constipation, diarrhea and skin rashes, one only has a 50/50 chance of catching the culprit.
However, try any of the combinations given above.
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