pain relievers
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
3 Apr 25
Our body consists of many parts and pain emanating from them is releived by different ways.
To relieive a tooth ache you are given a different pain reliever as opposed to when the pain comes from a headache and so on. Some...
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jamuls
@jamuls (530)
• Philippines
19 Aug 10
like migraine, if you're having this, do you immediately take some pill or wait for it to go away? taking medicines for some people are just normal... i mean, headaches? toothaches? menstrual cramps? pill. are pain relievers bad...
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macdingolinger
@macdingolinger (10385)
• United States
2 Aug 10
Man, I have two teeth that pieces have fallen off of. They don't hurt most of the time and don't seem to bother me much. But Friday night when my kids were over for family night I was just eating along and I guess a piece of toast...
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pinkytabor
@pinkytabor (818)
• Philippines
9 Oct 08
Back pain is common for mothers who have small children. That's what my doctor said, and so she just advised me to take pain relievers if the pain is severe. Before i get to have a massage. I also sometimes put a hot compress on...
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QueenRainbow2001
@QueenRainbow2001 (139)
• United States
8 May 08
I'm all for it!
There are medicines that don't kill pain as pot does, and I know this as a fact. I have had over 20 major surgeries,and have learned what works.
Yes, there are many pain products on the market. Pills,...
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claire03
@claire03 (1443)
• United States
14 Aug 07
i just want to ask if anyone knows whats the best way to cure backaches without taking any pain medicines? my husband always complain about backaches, i always rub his back everynight cause he has always backpain. he even takes...
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gbetpangan
@gbetpangan (163)
• Philippines
26 Dec 06
FDA proposed a sterner warning labels against non-prescription pain-relievers like ibuprofen (advil), acetaminophen (tylenol), aspirin and naproxen (aleve). they said that we should be cautious for potentially serious side...
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