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How Can Body Ache Be Treated?

my husband has a rection to balofen and was in the hospital .he is now out but is have trouble getting around muslce giving him a trouble the whole body he is taking predisone but and they gave him tamacet for pain . Not helping at all .Yesterday he was the same and i gave him indomethacin 50mg and he could a least get around. can i give in the indomethacin with tamacet ( that is new today for the pain)
Mon, 26 Feb 2018
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Hello there I have read through your question and understand your concern. Tramacet contains Tramadol and acetaminophen. It is a very strong painkiller. I don't think you need to give him Indomethacin too, though it is safe to give that. You have not mentioned the diagnosis of your husband. It would be more convenient to treat him after he is properly diagnosed as long term intake of painkillers is not advised. I hope that answers your question. If you have any further questions please feel free to write. Thank you for choosing healthcare magic.
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How Can Body Ache Be Treated?

Hello there I have read through your question and understand your concern. Tramacet contains Tramadol and acetaminophen. It is a very strong painkiller. I don t think you need to give him Indomethacin too, though it is safe to give that. You have not mentioned the diagnosis of your husband. It would be more convenient to treat him after he is properly diagnosed as long term intake of painkillers is not advised. I hope that answers your question. If you have any further questions please feel free to write. Thank you for choosing healthcare magic.