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Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, nothing helps, but these little rascals are very effective. I never have trouble with the infamous day 2 of my period anymore.
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Prescribed by rheumatologist in combination with Colchine 0.5 mg. Both meds two tabs a day. After 5 days still in pain from gout. Is there anybody who can tell me when these meds start working? Or do I need to built up a certain level first?
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I take 500 mg Naproxen for my period pain and since I've been taking it I haven't had any more pain. But make sure you don't take too much in too short a time. If you do it makes you (or at least it did me) really shaky.
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Went to the doctor with shingles. I was prescribed naproxen. 2 x a day. After taking it for 6 weeks I got really bad itchiness on my back and legs and then a rash. I've stopped taking it now and I'm waiting for an alternative medicine.
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Prescribed to determine whether my back problems are rheumatic. It seems to work in some people. However, I immediately suffered from painful side effects. After photographs tablet I had 4 hours later terrible abdominal and intestinal pain, heart palpitations, heartburn. I stopped right away. Day later I still had horrible heartburn. Acetaminophen does not help against the pain.
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As a result, I was hospitalized for 1 week. This medicine is very dangerous, good advice: never take it. Great suffering, it caused me a terminal ileitis (inflammation of the intestines) + a gastritis with lesions and a start of sepsis.
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