Instruction
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Analgesics are sold in pharmacies without a prescription, but not all of them are quite effective. Representatives of this group of drugs is strongest can be called "Nise", "Ketorol", "Spazmalgon", "Nurofen" and "Pentalgin". Of course, these drugs can relieve very severe pain in Oncology or after heavy operations, but often their use is not recommended. More sparing on the body is the "the Tablets," "Aspirin" or "Ibuprofen" - they can't be addictive, but in heavy conditions, not effective.
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"Ketorol" can cause an effect that can be compared with the action of morphine. This is a very strong analgesic, able to stop the intense pain syndromes that accompany cancer. Only here "Ketorol" has a negative impact on gastric mucosa, especially in the elderly. This analgesic sold in tablet form, which shouldn't take more than 5 days in a row, and in the form of a solution - it is administered intramuscularly. Solution "Ketorol" in combination with opioids can be used in particularly severe conditions involving severe pain.
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For rheumatic and muscular pain, arthritis, sciatica will help "Nise". Its active substance is nimesulide, which not only relieve, but also has anti-inflammatory effect, slows down the formation of toxins during inflammation. For local use it is better to buy "Nise gel", which is combined with pills.
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Headaches and dental pain effectively helps "Nurofen". This drug relieves pain, inflammation and possesses antipyretic effect. Headache can cope "Pentalgin", but it has more range. It neuralgia, radiculitis, muscle pain, renal colic pain in case of cholecystitis. In the "up Pentalgin" is acetaminophen, which reduces temperature and relieve. Naproxen reduces inflammation, relieves fever and pain. The third component of the "up Pentalgin" is the caffeine, which dilates blood vessels of the kidneys, skeletal muscles, relieve the fatigue and sleepiness that often accompany pain. Caffeine facilitates the absorption of other components of the analgesic. Very important is the availability of drotaverine hydrochloride in the combined drug that relieves muscle spasms.