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ibrufen dose?
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hi all,
im in real pain tonight with tooth ache - back bottom teeth.
i took a 400mg ibrufen tablet about an hour and a half ago, but its not touched it.
can i take another, or do i have to wait 4 hours?
and is a single dose of 2 400mg tabs at one time too much?
im using extra strong oragel and have got a covered hot water bottle resting on my face to try and ease the pain which is now in the side of my face and up into my ear area... :o(
im in real pain tonight with tooth ache - back bottom teeth.
i took a 400mg ibrufen tablet about an hour and a half ago, but its not touched it.
can i take another, or do i have to wait 4 hours?
and is a single dose of 2 400mg tabs at one time too much?
im using extra strong oragel and have got a covered hot water bottle resting on my face to try and ease the pain which is now in the side of my face and up into my ear area... :o(
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Ooooh I sympathise! I had something very similar last year and one night when I was out in Scotland it was unbearable. I doubt any doctor would ever recommend this but... I ran to the chemist, brought ibru and paracetimal, took 2 of each at the same time and continued to drink the other half of the bottle of wine I was sharing with my friend! Like I said, probably terrible advice but it did work :-/ (I then went to the dentist when I got back!)
Perhaps get some cloves instead, they're supposed to help aren't they?
Perhaps get some cloves instead, they're supposed to help aren't they?
looby you have my sympathies too as I had this with a wisdom tooth last year and at its worse I was trying to pull the basin off the bathroom wall as I was groaning against the pain. I found Paramol was the strongest over the counter help. Clove Oil too, might be old-fashioned but is available in all chemists and does help numb it. I also found rubbing with a toothbrush helped and also any 'warm' kind of alcohol like brandy, baileys, rum etc! Hope it gets better soon.
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