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craigster59 09-24-2010 10:29 PM

I don't know about that bi-lateral morphine stuff, but can I have a swig of that Paulaner Marzen?

porsche4life 09-24-2010 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric Coffey (Post 5580206)

If you are worried about your acetaminophen intake, you can request a different ratio mix. In other words, a common Percocet/Vicodin script is for 5/325's. Meaning 5mg of oxy/hydro-codone, and 325 mg's of acetaminophen. However, there are 10/325's, 7.5/600's, and a bunch of other "flavors" available (including those with an ibuprofen mix instead of acetaminophen). Talk with your doc. ;)


These strengths are right and wrong... Percocet(Oxycodone HCL/acetaminophen) does come in 5/325 10/325 7.5/500.
Vicodin(Hydrocodone/acetaminophen) Comes most commonly 5/500, Vicoprofen(hydrocodone/ibuprofen) is available, but not very common in these parts.

Nice example... Facts are just all wonky. Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are different strucuturally
Hydrocodone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oxycodone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Originally Posted by Eric Coffey (Post 5580346)
And "neighborhood remax agent..." WTF? Talk about "irrelevant (not to mention incorrect). :rolleyes:

Sorry... I get treated like some kinda of Walgreens lackey... You get treated like some kind of chain lackey as well... Just passing the buck. SmileWavy


NONE of this is OTC like the OP asked about. Like I said on the OTC, take what seems to work best for you(within safe limits), and always talk to your doctor and/or Pharmacist if you have any questions.

911pcars 09-24-2010 11:51 PM

MD's here may take exception to this, but it seems the US population is hooked on drugs that only treat the symptoms (pain, etc.). For example: My brother takes medicine to offset the symptoms (pain) of gout. Of course, he could modify his diet that causes it in the first place, but he doesn't because he prefers his red meat. Many drug therapies fall into that category. The downside includes side-effects. The pattern continues by taking other drugs that offset the symptoms of the first drug, and so on.

Sherwood

Joeaksa 09-25-2010 01:51 AM

I rarely take anything stronger than aspirin, work kinda gets in the way.

That said, have taken nothing but aspirin for years now and no issues with stomach or upper GI issues.

Just not a tylenol or motrin person, aspirin seems to work fine.

Joe A

BTW, Sister and family owned and ran a drug store for only 40 years or so. I still took aspirin...

azasadny 09-25-2010 03:42 AM

The only pain med that my liver specialist will let me take is OTC Aleve (Naproxen) for gout pain. It is very effective but he said to be careful about how much I take, no more than 1 220mg tab per 12 hours...

UconnTim97 09-25-2010 07:11 AM

For factual info about medications and dosages, please reference a current PDR.
One might be available at your local library or there is an online sight.

madcorgi 09-25-2010 09:03 AM

Careful with the ibuprofen in large quantities. Lots of people eat them like bacon bits, only to discover they have blown out their kidneys a few years down the line.


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