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A 41-year-old male asked:
amfetamin used as pain killer some truth in that was a paramedic in the army years ago long time :-) mean i heard that ?
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Dr. Charles Hendricks answered
General Surgery 38 years experience
?: Not sure what our ? Is, yes tylenlol is used for pain management, alone or in conjunction with other meds.
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A 34-year-old member asked:
What is the strongest over-the-counter pain killer I can buy?
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Dr. David Rosenfeld answered
Pain Management 27 years experience
Personal choice: I would say either Ibuprofen or naproxen. There is not really alot of difference in my opinion.
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A 39-year-old member asked:
What is the strongest OTC pain killer?
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Dr. Cheryl White answered
Pain Management 31 years experience
Depends: The answer to this question depends on why you are asking. Obviously the number of pills you take will define the dose, or strength. Be cautioned however that almost all medications have side effects, many of which, given a high enough dose or a long enough exposure period, can be health harmful. Also do not mask pain but rather find the source and treat appropiately.
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A 33-year-old member asked:
What is the most powerful pain killer?
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Dr. Richard Charmoy answered
Dentistry 36 years experience
There are many: There are many type of pain killers it depends upon the type of pain your trying to eliminate. Most dental pain is caused by localized inflammation in a particular area do to infection or trauma to a specific area. If your trying to eliminate pain from the central nervous system then you need something in the codiene family. Otherwise the nsaids work fine.
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A 42-year-old member asked:
Does it work against you in the longrun to alleviate pain with a strong pain killer?
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Dr. Romanth Waghmarae answered
Pain Management 39 years experience
Pain killer: This really depends on how long you use the med for. Any med used long term is bad and certainly does work against you especially if it a pain med.
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Dr. SG Erman commented
Family Medicine 35 years experience
there are known complications of taking pain meds daily. Even non-narcotic pain relivers can have side efffects, like kidney or liver damage, ulcers, and they can also lower your threshold for pain, making a 'normal' discomfort seem much worse.
Aug 13, 2012
A 29-year-old member asked:
What's the strongest pain killer you can get without a prescription?
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Dr. David Rosenfeld answered
Pain Management 27 years experience
See below: The otc nsaids such as Ibuprofen or naproxen.
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