Pain killers: Common mistakes when using
Page contents
- Introduction
- Double dose
- Merging two different types
- Sticky instructions
- Alcohol and pain killers
- Painkillers with other medications
- Driving under the influence of medications
- Sharing drugs with others
- Not talking to a pharmacist
- Emergency
- Broken discs by force
We all sometimes suffer from the painful pain we have to get rid of, whether these pains are back, headache, abdominalpain, may be caused by work pressure or from menstrual cycle and change hormone balance.
You may use a good friend, pain reliever, but if this disc cannot remove the pain, you may not eat it properly. We should know how to take painkillers properly, otherwise it won't be worthwhile.
So
we prepared the list of common mistakes when taking painkillers, if you
are committing one or more errors, it is preferable to change your
habits.
If a single pain reliever helps, both are doubly helpful.
When your doctor describes a painkiller, it fits the dosage that will give you maximum pain relief. Doubling the dosage two or three times does not guarantee more pain relief or faster disk effect.
Therefore, the dose change may increase, most often, from negative side effects, in fact, in some painkillers, if one tablet does not remove the pain, the second and third disc intake may completely cancel the work of the first disc.
So, if you have a certain pain reliever
that hasn't helped you enough – go to the doctor to consult with him on
this subject, and you may need to change the medication.
It's useful to combine two different types of pain killers.
Each analgesic material is made of a different active substance and works differently. If
you have several types of painkillers at home and you think that
"cocktail" (or combination) may ensure pain relief-think about it again.
Not only are you likely not to feel pain relief, but this work may be dangerous and dangerous for you.
Do not read the pasted instructions
Often,
we buy painkillers without a prescription and without reading the
attached instruction leaflet, that is, we don't know what to eat.
If you mix these medications with prescription or non-prescription medications, you may reach the edge of the overdose.
Drinking alcohol with pain killers
In general, the intake of painkillers and alcohol affects each other. Alcohol,
for example, can lead you to sugar, and its combination with pain
reliever, which contains substances that can cause confusion, can be
very dangerous.
Even if you drink a small amount of alcohol, with a painkiller-it is better not to drive, in general, it is recommended not to drink alcohol together with painkillers at the same time.
Integrating pain killers with other medications
many take pain killers without thinking about medicines, medicinal herbs, Dietary Supplements other that they regularly eat. Such mixing can disrupt the efficacy of a drug.
For example, aspirin can affect the work of certain medications to treat Diabetes mellitus , while codeine or oxycodone can hinder the work of some antidepressants.
Therefore,
if you are taking certain medications regularly and want to take a
painkiller too, you must verify that these medications do not interfere
with each other.
Driving under the influence of medications
driving may not seem to be under the influence Paracetamol This
is so bad, but some painkillers can cause confusion, and it is known
that reactions or side effects of medications vary from one person to
another.
Some people are severely confused and tired under the influence of painkillers. Therefore, they are advised to refrain from driving the vehicle, even if they only take one pill (remember... One disk is not weaker than two.
Sharing drugs with others
people often share pain killers that require a prescription, from family members to friends of neighbors. we
have to realize that not every drug is suitable for everyone, and this
applies more when it comes to prescription medications.
This drug has been prescribed
to treat a particular problem and to a particular person by the
physician who knows him and knows his problem, where he has adapted the
drug and the appropriate dosage for the particular problem of that
person.
What
works for some is not suitable for others, and what is appropriate to
treat some kind of pain may not fit to treat another type of pain, you may be sharing your medications a desire to help, but you may eventually cause further damage.
Not talking to a pharmacist
Not
reading the instruction leaflet attached to the drug is one mistake,
but it is understandable, the bulletin is not always written in a
comprehensible form and some information is not originally contained
therein.
when
you arrive at the house, you may realize that the Bulletin of
instruction is unclear, and there is no one you can consult with unless
you return to the doctor to ask the question and inquire only, most of
us do not, that's exactly where the pharmacist is.
When you buy Pain Medication even
if you do not require a prescription, read the instruction leaflet
while you are at the pharmacy, and if you have any questions, you can
send it to the pharmacist.
Storage of pain killers for "emergency"
many tend to "store" Medicines to
be at home, handy when needed. The problem is when these medications
expire, especially if they are stored in unsuitable conditions (such as
moisture).
Such painkillers are useless, but they become harmful. When you buy painkillers without a prescription, check their expiry datecarefully and make sure that the expired painkillers are not used.
Broken discs by force
Many
medications must be treated as they are or they will not be effective,
so if there is a line in the middle of the disc to cut-the disc must be
disconnected in the line drawn, and if this is not possible, the disk
should be swallowed completely, if the doctor does not tell you
otherwise.
When
you disconnect the disc in a place other than the line or disc where
the cut line is not marked, the medicine may not help you as you want,
let alone the bitter taste, as you have cut the padded cover of the
disc.
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