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FDA Approves Seglentis: a strong prescription pain medicine that contains the opioid (narcotic) Tramadol and the NSAID Celecoxib

Amitriptyline is the best one. And also has a mild to moderate sedating quality which can come in handy when you're in pain.
I've heard of that one. Also a firm favorite for suicide! :ROFLMAO:

I must thank you though for your interaction on this topic. Much appreciated and most enjoyable.

So in effect what you're telling me is that this new discovery (Seglentis) is no magic bullet! And here I thought I was at the cutting edge! Guess I'll pass on sending the information to the specialist then shall I! :ROFLMAO:
 
Exactly! :ROFLMAO:

Don't be nasty! Pfizer brought ya'll Xanax® and vaccines!


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And Viagra! 👀
 
I've heard of that one. Also a firm favorite for suicide! :ROFLMAO:

I must thank you though for your interaction on this topic. Much appreciated and most enjoyable.

So in effect what you're telling me is that this new discovery (Seglentis) is no magic bullet! And here I thought I was at the cutting edge! Guess I'll pass on sending the information to the specialist then shall I! :ROFLMAO:
I wouldn't know anything about that but I doubt it. There is no readily available RX medicine that you can check out easily with. However the streets are flooded with m 30 boxes. Go figure
 
I wouldn't know anything about that but I doubt it. There is no readily available RX medicine that you can check out easily with. However the streets are flooded with m 30 boxes. Go figure
True story. Trust me. I'm a mine of useful (useless) information. It's even touted in that Peaceful Pill Handbook peddled by Philip Nitschke & Co.

Obviously a morbid topic and off topic and of no relevance to this thread but here's a short summary from PubMed:

 
I'd say this is awful.

Tramadol is really only useful in the 200-400mg for me.

People using trams for recreational purposes or those who are dependent/addicted to regular tramadol and get stuck with this will probably hurt themselves with the NSAID.


They should not add NSAIDs to opioids AT ALL, in my opinion.

They could easily prescribe an opioid and tell some one to take an OTC NSAID if needed, instead of making them put it in their body constantly.
 
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