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what’s the best pain killers to take after, I’m having mine done Monday and want to get some ready.

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Hey Brother,

Ordinary Paracetamol should do. On most occasions, your GP will recommend this and for how long to take them. The pain should be less by Day 7. That's when most medication is getting done.

Don't worry at all, they'll give you Paracetamol 500mg which works perfectly for the pain.

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Thanks for the reply, will get some ready.

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Ibuprofen is good as it also helps to reduce any swelling. You can take both as they have different ingredients. Just be sure to follow dosage advise.I took one of each at the required intervals, though you can usually take two dependent on dosage.

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