Most "off the shelf" pain killers damage your liver so you better consult a doctor. depending on where you are in the world you can consider smoking grass... You can ask your pharmacist as well. They know more about the drugs they handle than the doctor. There are also pain block specialists that may help and this is something you can discuss with your doctor. Always drink those 8 ounce - 8 glasses of water a day because it flushes out your liver and kidneys. Use bottled water!
my dad is prescribed to the fetnyl patch 75 micro milligrams per hr..... he has been prescribed to Oxycontin, vicodin, delordid and more much more added to his grocery list of pain killers and medication, but he also has 3 herniated discs on top of it too. myself personally i don't even believe hes in that much pain, i just think hes a heroin addict that's seeking out more drugs and the only pain he has is from withdrawal. but that's just wut i think.......
Yes they do. Not everyone has received hep c from drug use.
None because all meds go through the liver but any pain med without tylenol is better so stay away from percocet and Vicodin and lortab because those ones have tylenol in them
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Liver pain is very rare, but can happen as a result of liver damage from excessive alcohol, yes. Liver damage usually has little or no symptoms, though, so if you feel you are drinking heavily on a regular basis then it may be wise to get seen by a doctor.
The symptoms of liver damage caused by Rezulin are going to vary by person but typically are extreme stomach pain, dizziness, and shortness of breath.
Percocet
This is a pain killer for low to moderate pain. and in the case of arthritis may be best taken along with an anti inflammatory.
It is said for centuries than hashish is the best pain killer
Ibuprofin...
A pain killer is an 'analgesic'.
Yes any long term pain medication can cause liver damage.