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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

Harm Reduction Taking NSAIDS for prolonged periods of time

I had an incident after being prescribed celebrex for six months, my stomach turned to fire and I could barely sip water for days, the agony was messed up, I think an ulcer ripped or something, after a large amount of vodka to be sure, but still I would never have expected that, it was the celebrex, an NSAID, after I told them I couldn't take ibuprofen, he thought I'd be fine on it, nope.

Then I went a few years without official pain relief (I have a legitimate condition meriting pain relief) until someone gave me some nefopam.

It worked better than tramadol and had no side effects for me other than my pee changed colour, that's ok.
I asked the doctor if I could get it prescribed, admitting I'd had it already and she's been giving me hundreds ever since.
It's not opiate or benzo, there is no associated addiction risk and I wish I'd discovered nefopam before getting myself dependant on other things, but that's not the point.

Point is you can ask for it, if your guts can't take the NSAIDs especially, It is used for moderate pain and for post operative pain, doctors seem quite keen on it after I tell them it exists. It has no marketing company or is missing from the medical text books, dunno why it's not used more.

Huh, I had never heard of nefopam. I just looked it up, really interesting. Seems like a pretty effective non-opioid painkiller comparable to morphine in terms of painkilling, but it doesn't have opioid effects. It's an SNDRI, though its analgesic effects are not well understood.
 
Huh, I had never heard of nefopam. I just looked it up, really interesting. Seems like a pretty effective non-opioid painkiller comparable to morphine in terms of painkilling, but it doesn't have opioid effects. It's an SNDRI, though its analgesic effects are not well understood.
Just reading and it says it treats post operative shivering, that's bad news, I'll miss those post operative morphine shots if my doctor finds out, hahaha.
 
try metamizol!
Metamizole is very effective non narcotic pain med.It's not in full sence antiinflamatorynonsteroid drug.Antipyretic,analgetic&spasmolitic.Greatest pill for headaches on this land.Relatively non-toxic......but irritate stomach also,albeit lesser than nsaid(aspirin,ibuprofen&ketoprophen..etc.
 
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