Customer question:
I'm in severe pain - my schedule at work is hectic, so I don't have time to wait at the doctors. What can I order at self-checkout?
Anonymous customer.
Answer:
Pain is a widespread health problem; living without pain can be exciting, as those who suffer and live with chronic pain are especially aware. But, on the other hand, it is necessary to realize that pain is also significant because even our survival depends on it.
In the described case of pain conditions, it makes sense to use the active substances naproxen (example: Nalgesin) or Ibuprofen (example: Ibubel); if the pain is not excessive, even paracetamol is sufficient.
If the pain is intense, it often makes sense to plan a medication regimen if it can be done - this can be done with menstrual pain in such a way that the medication is taken approximately 12 to 24 hours before the onset of pain. The menstrual cycle is very predictable and often entirely accurate.
If you need an even stronger analgesic, use a combination of active ingredients: Ibuprofen + paracetamol in one tablet - for example, Lekofusin. The synergistic action of the combination of active ingredients is thus significantly more robust.
Even stronger versions of the drugs are prescription drugs that fall under the category of opioids, so they cannot be obtained without a prescription or a doctor's prescription.
Taking analgesics and warnings
Before taking any of the medicines mentioned above, you must be aware of possible side effects and know how to prevent them. For example, analgesics can cause digestive disorders such as nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain and can also cause stomach bleeding and other specific side effects.
Do not overdose on the doses, as it is often considered that two times the dose does not mean two times the effect.
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