Paracetamol for back pain?
Hello,
Unfortunately, I can't tolerate ibuprofen; I have a very sensitive stomach. I usually only take paracetamol, but according to the internet, it doesn't help with back pain. Does anyone know if that's true?
Is there an alternative to ibuprofen?
Thank you in advance
Hi.
It is quite possible to take, even if it is not necessarily the first choice – in the case of sensitive stomach it looks rather extensive with alternatives among prescription-free drugs.
All non-steroidal antirheumatic drugs as a tablet – in addition to ibuprofen also diclofenac/voltars – like to cause stomach discomfort.
In addition, use heat plaster/salves to release the stresses. And: Move.
LG
You can also recommend to me who have to be prescribed
Of course it does, it always depends on what causes the back pain, but in principle I would try it.
I'm taking Novalgin for back pain. It's very kind.
But there is only recipe. You have to ask your doctor.
Alternatively, you can ask your doctor for a stomach protection, e.g. Pantoprazole. You'll take it half an hour before Ibu.
Paracetamol works already… but you should fight the cause rather than the symptoms.
And better than paracetamol would be voltars or the like.
LG Kira
Thanks, yes I have an appointment with the physio on Monday and currently do some exercises for my back every day but unfortunately has not helped it so far
Lubricate voltars on it or take paracetamol
I guess because I'm new in an office where my colleagues open the window and you sit in the middle of the air passage
Voltageous pain gels
Yes, I do, thank you, I have to buy Voltaren tomorrow. Which ointment is recommended? There are different from this brand
Diclofenac.
Voltaire's Dolo 25