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I am taking bupropion, meloxicam, baclofen, and lisinopril. i have a toothache and given tylenol (acetaminophen) 3 and get no pain relief. any suggestions?

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Dr. Jan Lei Iwata answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

See Dentist: You need to have the dentist evaluate if the tooth pain is from cavity, root canal problems, abscess, wisdom tooth impaction, and throwing pain meds on it will not relieve the cause. So, you will have to call your dentist up. None of those are useful. Sometimes, clove oil that is OTC is a short term solution. High antioxidant. But, U need to be seen, so it doesn't get infected into something else!

Answered 9/29/2016

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Seek dental care: Go see a dentist ASAP. chronic pain and infection can lead to multiple health issues.While it may cost you to have treatment, the costs of not having treatment are usually much higher.

Answered 8/30/2014

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Toothache: The best thing you can do to feel better is to see a dentist. You may have an infection that needs treatment. Don't wait any longer.

Answered 10/4/2016

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Call a dentist: If you experience a toothache for longer than one or two days, you should visit your dentist ASAP to have it checked and treated. The longer you wait, the worse it will get. Call a dentist today!

Answered 10/4/2016

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See Endodontist: many times no medication will relieve the pain until the CAUSE of the pain is identified and treated?

Answered 11/7/2014

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