Canadian Pharmacies(Pain Relief)

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I was just wandering, what can you get for the best pain relief that you have to ask for at the paharmacy. Being only 41, I have had both my hips done(not replaced), the second not done perfectly the Dr said, and now both are in pain and will be in my lower back too. I have taken Tylonal 1s. What else is out there :confused3 ?
 
Not much in Ontario.

I find that Aleve, which is a US product helps. Until you can get them, isn't there a product with coedine in it that the phamacist keeps behind the counter?

IF worse comes to worse, get your Dr. to prescribe Tylenol 3.

Good Luck

j
 
You can go to the drug store and ask the pharmacist for Tylenol with codeine. Not quite T-3s, but not bad.
Take a browse through the pain relief aisle, there's some good choices there. I wish I could remember what my dad's fiancee likes, but she asks us to bring a box every time we visit...
 
Sorry to hear that you're not well. Chronic pain can really do a number on you. I'm surprised your doctor hasn't recommended Advil or Motrin. The anti-inflamitory properties of these drugs make them MUCH more effective on muscle/joint type pain than Tylenol (also EXCELLENT for menstrual pain or dental issues). Even regular Asprin is anti-inflamitory. Please try them if you haven't already. Advil Liquid-gels are particularly good as they work really fast. If price is a consideration try any generic or store brand of ibuprophen - which is the same thing.

God Bless

Annette :wave2:
 

Disney Ontario, has your doctor put you on any anti-flammatory drugs. If so, you can only take tylenol for the pain. If not have you asked your Dr to prescribe any anti-flammatory drugs you might find that will help along with taking tylenol. I can imagine what you are going there. I am only going to be 38 and I have had my left hip replaced twice in the past 10 year. If you have an insurance policy another thing you could look into is asking your Dr to prescribe a tens machine. I have used one off and on for over 12 years. They are around $800, however some insurance companies do cover them as long as it prescribed by your doctor. My husbands company picked up the entire bill. If your interested, let me know and I will give your more information about it.
 







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