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Just wandering what people do for pain management for their liver disease

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See your gp there are other drugs far better than Ibruphen that can damage the liver if taken all the time . I am on a pain killer all the time from gp they have to check all your other tablets that why I'm not writing mine down. You can also contact Pbcfoundation.org.uk and ask their advice. It's alwa6 upto date and accurate.

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IAmTheGlue

My GI okayed Tylenol branded over the counter medications in small doses. Ask your doctor what they recommend for you.

Some people are told to never take Tylenol so it varies a lot.

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