Can Dyclophenac And Orahenadrine Be Taken For Migraines?
Hi. Yesterday I went to the ER with a strong reaction to Tramadol. (Inability to unrinate, severe dizziness, vomiting. ) I was given an IV with an anti-nausea and a narcotic. I continued symptoms even when coming home but was able to sleep. I woke up with another migraine and took 3 ibuprofen, iced my neck and slept. I then took an imitrex and more ibuprofen. My migraine is now coming back. I have Fioricet I can take as well as Dyclophenac & Oraphenadrine. Any recommendations?
Hi welcome to health care magic forum. It is the centrl excitation effect of the tramadol, central depresent, and anti emitic is to be given, and tramadol should be stopped, immediately. Till you get the relief of the head ache, you should be under the supervision. And you should never use the tramadol here after. You should avoid the tramadol, and its group of drugs here after. For pain relief you should use non sedating anti inflamatories, and if you want can use some sedative. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.Thank you.
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Can Dyclophenac And Orahenadrine Be Taken For Migraines?
Hi welcome to health care magic forum. It is the centrl excitation effect of the tramadol, central depresent, and anti emitic is to be given, and tramadol should be stopped, immediately. Till you get the relief of the head ache, you should be under the supervision. And you should never use the tramadol here after. You should avoid the tramadol, and its group of drugs here after. For pain relief you should use non sedating anti inflamatories, and if you want can use some sedative. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.Thank you.