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#63 - 26 Jan 2007 07:31 AM Pain killer!
trolxblo Offline
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Registered: 26 Jan 2007
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I'm 65 years old retiree. Not too old for man wink but grandchildren remind every day about my age smile )
45 years-long duty left me several health-presents. Believe me - sometimes i'm almost ready to use my 9mm M9 Beretta, if you know what i mean wink
To reduce pain, I'm trying several options now:
HCL tramadol 180- http://www.blogas.lt/tramadol and Pain relief soma watson http://funchain.com/~ultramadol
(what is the correct name of this drug? ultram or tramadol?)

STOP ME, please, if you know why i should not use these medications, but ultram is helping - i feel it, right now - while writing these words - i feel better and better.
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#64 - 26 Jan 2007 08:02 AM Re: Pain killer!
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Registered: 15 Mar 2002
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Seizure Risk Tramadol causes seizures in animal models, and a few seizures have been reported in humans receiving excessive single oral doses (700 mg) or large intravenous doses (300 mg). Administration of Ultram may enhance the seizure risk in patients taking MAO inhibitors, neuroleptics, other drugs that reduce the seizure threshold patients with epilepsy, or patients otherwise at increased risk for seizure. In animal studies, naloxone administration increased the risk of convulsions.

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#629 - 06 Jul 2010 06:12 AM Re: Pain killer! [Re: trolxblo]
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I'm in search of a good pain relief for chronic pain..I have found one but don't know will it be effective to cope up with this pain?

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#652 - 16 Jul 2010 10:25 PM Re: Pain killer! [Re: lizagill]
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Home based pain killing remedy is the best and but if it is your arm or leg or back that hurts like hell. All you have to do is apply a patch.

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#664 - 24 Jul 2010 03:56 AM Re: Pain killer! [Re: ayana09]
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Now my pain is OK but which home pain relievers you were talking? Could you tell me in details about them.

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#665 - 26 Jul 2010 02:16 AM Re: Pain killer! [Re: ayana09]
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Hey you didn't share the home based pain relievers, I was waiting..anyway..I got to know about some new pain relievers from online..I read the info and reviews..try it out..

http://www.pillstalk.net/?p=52

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