Of course while YMMV, I've found the same thing - I've been prescribed opioids for pain, and I found that Advil worked just as well, without the side effects. I do understand that opioids have their place - for example I was told that Advil was not safe to take before surgery so I was stuck with the prescription meds. On example that made an impression on me: a couple of years ago, I had arthroscopic surgery on a kne…
NSAIDS are not benign. Digestive problems are so common with long-term use that some doctors think that they should co-prescribed with omeprazole and other agents to head them off. (Long-term omepraloze will give you B-12 deficiency if you don't supplement; it is an unusual side effect, but I can't sleep if I take omeprazole. Cardiovascular risk from Vioxx was enough to pull the drug from the market; risk is also see…
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Re: As epidemic rages, ER study finds opioids no better than Advil and Tylenol
#62Those opioid doses are all super low, roughly equivalent to a single Tylenol 3. The alternative is a super high dose of acetaminophen. 1/4 your daily recommended maximum. At roughly 3x the acetaminophen + the fairly high dose ibuprofen I don't think there is anything really surprising about this. You couldn't take that acetaminophen dosage for more than 8 hours with 2 hour dosing without hitting your daily maximum. I…
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#63Re: As epidemic rages, ER study finds opioids no better than Advil and Tylenol
#64an initial prescription of just a few days' worth of pills can trap patients into using the highly addictive, often deadly drugs for a year or more I call BS on this. Maybe if you have an unresolved underlying chronic pain, this could be true. But many people get a hydrocodone prescription after surgery or dental work and do not go on to become addicts. And no, Tylenol is not great for acute pain. It does very little…
Can you link to the studies that you've performed that demonstrate this? Because there havebeen multiple discussions on this site where studies have proven that people _do_ get addicted over short term, unnecessary high doses.
Are you thinking of a different study?
1. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/66/wr/mm6610a1.htm#F1_up
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#65Of course while YMMV, I've found the same thing - I've been prescribed opioids for pain, and I found that Advil worked just as well, without the side effects. I do understand that opioids have their place - for example I was told that Advil was not safe to take before surgery so I was stuck with the prescription meds. On example that made an impression on me: a couple of years ago, I had arthroscopic surgery on a kne…
NSAIDS are not benign. Digestive problems are so common with long-term use that some doctors think that they should co-prescribed with omeprazole and other agents to head them off. (Long-term omepraloze will give you B-12 deficiency if you don't supplement; it is an unusual side effect, but I can't sleep if I take omeprazole. Cardiovascular risk from Vioxx was enough to pull the drug from the market; risk is also see…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSAID_hypersensitivity_reactio...
NSAIDs-exacerbated respiratory disease
N.E.R.D.
I found out that (scientifically speaking) I am a NERD (or have NERD, whatever)
Re: As epidemic rages, ER study finds opioids no better than Advil and Tylenol
#66Also, the CDC guidelines state that opioids are recommended when other treatments fail (regardless of the underlying condition). That key facet was excluded from this article. Ugh.
Apologies, this is a bit of a rant. I have a very painful chronic neurological condition that often requires powerful opioid pain medication to get out of bed (and not commit suicide). Please keep in mind that there are legitimate use cases for opioids. I don’t like them, but combined with biofeedback, PT, mindfulness and relaxation techniques, I’m able to survive until my condition gets better (if it does).
We all understand that opioids should be avoided when possible. Addiction is horrific. I don’t think anybody is arguing that. But please help stop making life exponentially harder for people with legitimate problems that effectively require opioid medications as part of a treatment plan. We have it tough enough already.
The only way out of the current situation is to develop drugs that are at least as effective as opioids, but not addictive (and ideally not psychoactive). I’ve tried everything (yes, an NSAID + acetaminophen, and even intrathecal Ziconotide), but we just aren’t there yet. I hope we get there soon, because I’m sick of the mental cloudiness and health risks of opioids. I want my life back, and I’m sick of fighting just to maintain an acceptable level of pain management.
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#67Agreed that opiods are overprescribed, but for acute pain there's no comparison. At least in my experience. I was rushed to the ER with an excruciating condition, and i popped quite a bit of ibuprofen at home before going to the hospital (i think 4-6?). Nothing. In the triage room or whatever, that morphine drip (plus saline IV to replace all fluid i vomited up due to pain) made the 8/10 pain reduce to a 2-3/10, allo…
I suspect that there is no comparison to opioids for chronic pain either. Obviously that is a bad use case for them and you would be crazy to use them for chronic pain.
1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26497567
2) https://www.statnews.com/2016/07/15/chronic-pain-opioids-pat...
Re: As epidemic rages, ER study finds opioids no better than Advil and Tylenol
#68All the commenters thus far seem to think they know more than a randomized clinical trial that was double blinded looking at oral (not IV morphine) combination doses of opioids like codeine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone with tylenol vs ibuprofen+acetaminophen (tylenol). Here's the actual study if you would like to read more... https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/26615... I'd like to note that their p…
Re: As epidemic rages, ER study finds opioids no better than Advil and Tylenol
#69Agreed that opiods are overprescribed, but for acute pain there's no comparison. At least in my experience. I was rushed to the ER with an excruciating condition, and i popped quite a bit of ibuprofen at home before going to the hospital (i think 4-6?). Nothing. In the triage room or whatever, that morphine drip (plus saline IV to replace all fluid i vomited up due to pain) made the 8/10 pain reduce to a 2-3/10, allo…
They didn’t say opioids are no better than either acetaminophen or ibuprofen; they said that opioids are no better than the combination of ibuprofen with acetaminophen — something very rarely prescribed (and usually advised against on the labels of both drugs.)
>and usually advised against on the labels of both drugs.
I've never seen this.
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#70Earlier quoted context omitted.
NSAIDS are not benign. Digestive problems are so common with long-term use that some doctors think that they should co-prescribed with omeprazole and other agents to head them off. (Long-term omepraloze will give you B-12 deficiency if you don't supplement; it is an unusual side effect, but I can't sleep if I take omeprazole. Cardiovascular risk from Vioxx was enough to pull the drug from the market; risk is also see…
Cannabis works pretty well and has minimal side effects, at least compared to those you describe.