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Does anyone know if it's OK to take codeine whilst on prednisolone?
I have heard a lot about people taking
NSAIDS
, paracetamol or aspirin but nobody as far as I can tell has mentioned codeine. I could go and ask a pharmacist but don't fancy going out in the cold tomorrow. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I have heard a lot about people taking
NSAIDS
, paracetamol or aspirin but nobody as far as I can tell has mentioned codeine. I could go and ask a pharmacist but don't fancy going out in the cold tomorrow. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Badgergirl
in
PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
PATCHES FOR PAIN MEDICATION any advice or experience please
I have had to come off NSAID's following a serious bleed, and my gp has suggested dihydrocodeine, max 360mg a day together with sachets of stuff to be taken each time to try and stop the constipation this will cause. However, I have about two feet of large bowel that is spastic and constipation is nothing
I have had to come off NSAID's following a serious bleed, and my gp has suggested dihydrocodeine, max 360mg a day together with sachets of stuff to be taken each time to try and stop the constipation this will cause. However, I have about two feet of large bowel that is spastic and constipation is nothing
KathinAyrshire
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Anyone else with SLE related pelvic girdle synovitis of sacrum & hip joints responding to mycophenolate?
Over the decades,
NSAIDs
and analgesics have failed totally to reduce synovitis pain in these pelvic girdle joints. The rest of my spine (affected by spondylosis) has responded vvv well to permanent facet joint denervations, and anyway, apparently the other spinal joints are not synovial.
Over the decades,
NSAIDs
and analgesics have failed totally to reduce synovitis pain in these pelvic girdle joints. The rest of my spine (affected by spondylosis) has responded vvv well to permanent facet joint denervations, and anyway, apparently the other spinal joints are not synovial.
Barnclown
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
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Ginger and Diabetes
Ginger can help with glycemic control, insulin secretion and cataract protection Ginger is the thick knotted underground stem (rhizome) of the plant Zingiber officinale that has been used for centuries in Asian cuisine and medicine. Native to Africa, India, China, Australia and Jamaica, it is commonly
Ginger can help with glycemic control, insulin secretion and cataract protection Ginger is the thick knotted underground stem (rhizome) of the plant Zingiber officinale that has been used for centuries in Asian cuisine and medicine. Native to Africa, India, China, Australia and Jamaica, it is commonly
Hidden
in
Diabetes India
10 years ago
I don't know what to do next!
No drugs seem to work, despite being on a concoction of Dihydrocodeine, Paracetamol, and Ibuprofen (Unfortunately I'm on Prozac so I can't take stronger
NSAIDs
).
No drugs seem to work, despite being on a concoction of Dihydrocodeine, Paracetamol, and Ibuprofen (Unfortunately I'm on Prozac so I can't take stronger
NSAIDs
).
Caitlin
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Possibly eliminate wheat from diet ?
Other factors such as exposure to
NSAIDs
like naproxen or aspirin can profoundly increase intestinal permeability in the non-celiac, rendering them susceptible to gliadin’s potential for activating secondary adaptive immune responses.
Other factors such as exposure to
NSAIDs
like naproxen or aspirin can profoundly increase intestinal permeability in the non-celiac, rendering them susceptible to gliadin’s potential for activating secondary adaptive immune responses.
Whittlesey
in
PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Has anyone found an alternative to NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
I am in difficulties with NSAID's I cannot live without them, the pain is too great and taking a combination of three different pain killers only takes the 'edge' off. The latest prescription resulted in internal bleeding and the gp said to take more pain killers (which don't work). Without the anti-inflammatories
I am in difficulties with NSAID's I cannot live without them, the pain is too great and taking a combination of three different pain killers only takes the 'edge' off. The latest prescription resulted in internal bleeding and the gp said to take more pain killers (which don't work). Without the anti-inflammatories
KathinAyrshire
in
LUPUS UK
11 years ago
New here and in tears of agony
Now it has been diagnosed as endometriosis I have much to learn but I can't find much about pain relief online other than
NSAIDS
and paracetamol (which I am dosed up with but they are not touching it). I have also been using a hot water bottle. Can you recommend anything else?
Now it has been diagnosed as endometriosis I have much to learn but I can't find much about pain relief online other than
NSAIDS
and paracetamol (which I am dosed up with but they are not touching it). I have also been using a hot water bottle. Can you recommend anything else?
Daisy4567
in
Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
hello, i am new to this and don't know much about HS. My father had HS and died from multiple strokes 3 yrs ago, i tested positive for a
marker 4 months ago and am currently 8 months pregnant, i cant take aspirin as react to
NSAIDS
, I had a suspected PE and was put on heparin had a VQ scan which was clear so they took my off heparin, i was told i need to be retested for HS after ive given birth but the hospital don't seen to have any
marker 4 months ago and am currently 8 months pregnant, i cant take aspirin as react to
NSAIDS
, I had a suspected PE and was put on heparin had a VQ scan which was clear so they took my off heparin, i was told i need to be retested for HS after ive given birth but the hospital don't seen to have any
vikkivermaak
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Pain relief: anyone find any super good pain killer that isnt a NSAID?
pain all the time, all day everyday... cant take non steroidals (
nsaids
) or aspirin because of platelet disorder. has anyone found anything else any good?!! ive tried tramadol dont like side effects it has on me... solpadol is ok but doesnt ever get rid of pain..anyone tried blocks?
pain all the time, all day everyday... cant take non steroidals (
nsaids
) or aspirin because of platelet disorder. has anyone found anything else any good?!! ive tried tramadol dont like side effects it has on me... solpadol is ok but doesnt ever get rid of pain..anyone tried blocks?
cally-gal
in
Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
about steroids
Up until September my symptoms of RA were on a level where I was managing using
Nsaids
and painkillers. Then I had a bad stomach bug and I also am getting some symptoms of perimenapause. Then things changed with my inflammation levels.
Up until September my symptoms of RA were on a level where I was managing using
Nsaids
and painkillers. Then I had a bad stomach bug and I also am getting some symptoms of perimenapause. Then things changed with my inflammation levels.
maywing
in
NRAS
11 years ago
Allergic to all NSAIDs - what meds are available for awful nerve pain
I was diagnosed with neuropathic nerve pain recently. I'm am on 2700mg gabapentin, 30/500mf co-codomol 4 times a day and 45mg mirtazipine (anti-depressant). At first I thought yay less pain. But now I am falling apart from head to tie with the Pain, twitching, memory loss and walking into everything
I was diagnosed with neuropathic nerve pain recently. I'm am on 2700mg gabapentin, 30/500mf co-codomol 4 times a day and 45mg mirtazipine (anti-depressant). At first I thought yay less pain. But now I am falling apart from head to tie with the Pain, twitching, memory loss and walking into everything
Hidden
in
Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
11 years ago
New info about aspirin preventing spread of cancer
As you will know from my previous posts, aspirin and other
NSAIDs
(non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) like ibuprofen, which I am taking, can prevent cancer of various types, and can prevent spread in cancer patients (some, not all). This adds to the evidence of this.
As you will know from my previous posts, aspirin and other
NSAIDs
(non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) like ibuprofen, which I am taking, can prevent cancer of various types, and can prevent spread in cancer patients (some, not all). This adds to the evidence of this.
drdu
in
My Ovacome
11 years ago
Taking Levothyroxine and Aspirin or Salsalate or Meclofenamate
TSH remained within the normal range during acute or 1-wk administration of all of the
NSAIDs
. http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/88/12/5710.long
TSH remained within the normal range during acute or 1-wk administration of all of the
NSAIDs
. http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/88/12/5710.long
Nathalina
in
Thyroid UK
11 years ago
GP appt
Generally everyone seems to be too scared to give me
NSAIDs
, but in my mind everything else is really major, addictive painkillers, and whilst I only would want it for a few days while the abx kick in, it scares me a little! Any thoughts on this? Are there any other more 'minor' painkillers?
Generally everyone seems to be too scared to give me
NSAIDs
, but in my mind everything else is really major, addictive painkillers, and whilst I only would want it for a few days while the abx kick in, it scares me a little! Any thoughts on this? Are there any other more 'minor' painkillers?
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Thats it i have a headache between finger clubing asbestos smoking eating butter and peanuts and PGE2 / arachidonic acid (Omega 6)
Anyway its all very confusing so am going to ask BLF whats the story on arachidonic acid (Omega 6) PGE2 and over dosing on peanuts buter or beer especially as am on anti inflamarty drugs Thats with out mentioning
NSAIDs
...
Anyway its all very confusing so am going to ask BLF whats the story on arachidonic acid (Omega 6) PGE2 and over dosing on peanuts buter or beer especially as am on anti inflamarty drugs Thats with out mentioning
NSAIDs
...
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
GUM Clinic/Sexual Testing. Do I have to be tested for everything?
I have recently gotten into a new relationship at university. I have been checked before for STD's but never for HIV. I like to get checked whenever starting a new sexual relationship. My new partner has been checked and he has assured me that he has nothing. However, we want to stop using condoms as
I have recently gotten into a new relationship at university. I have been checked before for STD's but never for HIV. I like to get checked whenever starting a new sexual relationship. My new partner has been checked and he has assured me that he has nothing. However, we want to stop using condoms as
studentvoice
in
BASHH
11 years ago
THE BIG FIGHT. TOCILIZUMAB -MTX TAPER TRIAL Over 12 ROUNDS (64 weeks) Commentary courtesy Fly on the Wall
Couple more paracetamol but no
NSAIDS
yet. 10th Sept. This looks evenly matched. Could be a prolonged war of attrition decided on points. It all depends on how well The Cytokine Kid can pace himself against IJ’s relentless onslaught .Round 1 drawing to a close.
Couple more paracetamol but no
NSAIDS
yet. 10th Sept. This looks evenly matched. Could be a prolonged war of attrition decided on points. It all depends on how well The Cytokine Kid can pace himself against IJ’s relentless onslaught .Round 1 drawing to a close.
harryhunt
in
NRAS
11 years ago
ROUND 2 THE BIG FIGHT.
The Kid might regret ditching those
NSAIDS
yet. The Cytokine Kid or Toc H as some call him looks thoughtful as they top up his methotrexate tablets for the next round. He's probably wondering whether he'll be in the taper group come round 6. He won't know. Nor will the medics.
The Kid might regret ditching those
NSAIDS
yet. The Cytokine Kid or Toc H as some call him looks thoughtful as they top up his methotrexate tablets for the next round. He's probably wondering whether he'll be in the taper group come round 6. He won't know. Nor will the medics.
harryhunt
in
NRAS
11 years ago
Excessive Sweats and Leg Pain
His platelet count is very low but he had been put on
NSAIDS
which they have now taken him off. Very worried and working myself up on the internet. Very confused as well as his hormone levels are so low as well.
His platelet count is very low but he had been put on
NSAIDS
which they have now taken him off. Very worried and working myself up on the internet. Very confused as well as his hormone levels are so low as well.
tissi
in
MPN Voice
11 years ago
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