by rogerdoger » January 8, 2011, 8:15 pm
Tylenol? This is paracetamol. Paracetamol is the mainstay of all pain regimes. 4 times a day-maximum 4 g, ie 8 tabs is a must, safe and wise. Unless you have liver problems take them regularly.
NSAIDS like ibuprofen (neurofen) are great for back pain because of the anti inflammatory properties..
Care, if you are on BP meds, nore specifically an ACE inhibitor and diuretic, do not take NSAIDS or your kidneys will fail. If you have stomach problems, do not take NSAIDS, and if you take more than the recommended dose yuor kidneys willl suffer.
Recent studies show that the 'plus' versions of paracetamol and ibuprofen which have 8mg of codeine are no better than the without codeine as 16mg of codeine PO is useless. The minimum dose of codeine for an effect in an adult is 60mg, but that would mean 7 paracetamol=almost a daily allowance.
Codeine based products are hard to get in LOS without a script.
Tramadol is a mu receptor agonist and acts in the same way as traditional opiates. it is a very effective drug for back pain and is available OTC in LOS. You can have up to 600mg/day. My advice is the 100mg slow release.
You can take paracetamol, ibuprofen and tramadol all together. If you have severe pain take paracetamol (1g) 4 times/day, best at 0800, 1200, 1800, 2200. Take ibuprofen(400mg) at mealtimes, three times a day. If it is bad, add the tramadol at the same time as the ibuprofen, 100mg, that leaves you loads of room to play with if it gets worse.
Exercise,light stuff, walking/swimming, and find out why your back hurts.