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Tramadol 50 mg. 90 Tabs  

Fioricet 50/325/40 mg. 90 Caps 

Ibuprofen 600 mg. 60Tabs  

Naprosyn 600 mg. 30 Tabs  


 

Although pain is essential to our lives to enable us interact with our environment, there is some kind of pain we which no one wants to experience. Some people are unfortunate to find themselves in a state of consistent long-term pain characterized as "chronic pain". Being in chronic pain really takes the joy out of living, as simple tasks such as walking or sitting up become almost impossible.

Chronic Pain can affect all areas of peoples lives: Apart from constant agony, pain affilicate people may find themselves in a battle for survival as it becomes difficult to perform even the simplest tasks. The psychological effect of pain is also devastating, where the person feels helpless, reducing the quality of mental, social and physical life. Pain can also affect the people around the patient, where close family and friends become uncomfortable and mentally depressed due to sustained pain episodes in the pain patient.

 

Chronic Pain, whether due to headache, migraine, arthritis, injury or other conditions, is a debilitating condition that robs people of their time and freedom. For many, choosing the right product and finding a reliable & cost-effective source of pain medication is as much a problem as the pain itself. We are devoted to helping you in your quest to to find real information and a safe, convenience and reliable source for your pain relief medication.

There are many different kinds of pain and Pain Management varies with the type of pain. Some of the medically recognized pain categories are Angina pain, Arthritis, Chronic Pain, Cancer Pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, Headache, Multiple Sclerosis, Neck Pain, Phantom Limb Pain, Pain after stroke, Shingles & Post Herpetic Neuralgia, Shoulder Pain and Trigeminal neuralgia.

More Pain Information can be found in the dedication section on our website.

 

Why should you purchase your Pain Medication from us?

  • Your pain relief prescription is written privately by a US-based doctor, no need to see your family doctor.
  • Your personal information stays private and personal.
  • The online medical consultation for your pain medication prescription is free, with every order!
  • The online order form for purchasing pain medication is secure and convenient to fill out.
  • All orders are shipped through express methods so you get your pain medication fast.
  • When ordering online, you will find prices for pain medication are lower than your local pharmacy!

 

 

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Tramadol
50 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
Tramadol
50 mg 180 Tabs FREE
  
Ultram
50 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
Fioricet
50/325/40 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
Fioricet (Generic)
50/325/40 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
Motrin generic
600 mg 60 Tabs FREE
  
Naprosyn
500 mg 60 Tabs FREE
  
Naproxen
500 mg 60 Tabs FREE
  
Esgic Plus generic
500 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
Imitrex
50 mg 27 Tabs FREE
  
Allopurinol / Zyloprim
300 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
Colchicine
0.6 mg 90 Tabs FREE
  
             

 

 
   
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11th March 2010
Chronic pain medicines - Information : Many medicines can help pain, including the ones listed in this handout. Each one may have side effects. Some side effects can be serious. It is important to listen to your family doctor carefully when he or she tells you how to use your pain medicine. If you have questions about side effects or about how much medicine to take, ask your doctor or your pharmacist. Acetaminophen (one brand name: Tylenol) helps many kinds of chronic pain. Remember, many over-the-counter and prescription pain medicines have acetaminophen in them. If you are not careful, you could take more acetaminophen than is good for you. Taking too much acetaminophen can cause liver damage. If you often have to take more than two acetaminophen pills a day, tell your doctor. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Medicines - Other medicines that help with pain are called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines. Examples include ibuprofen (two brand names: Motrin, Advil) and naproxen (two brand names: Aleve [over-the-counter], and Naprosyn [prescription]). You can take these medicines just when you need them, or you can take them every day. When you take these medicines regularly, they build up in your blood to fight the pain of inflammation (swelling) and give general pain relief. Many of these medicines are available in low-dose forms without a prescription. You need to tell your doctor if you are taking any of these medicines regularly. If your doctor wants you to take one of these medicines, always take it with food or a glass of milk, because the most common side effects are related to the stomach. If you already are taking other pain medicines, do not take these medicines without talking to your doctor first.

Analgesics OTC : Many pain medications are available over-the-counter (without a prescription, or OTC) in the U.S. for short-term relief of joint pain, muscle aches, headache, menstrual cramps, and fever. These OTC analgesics are generally well tolerated and safe when used properly. But side effects do occur and in some instances can be serious. Today, we will ask Dr. William Shiel how to use these analgesics properly in order to minimize risks and side effects. We will also ask him to compare traditional pain relievers with the newer pain relievers, the selective COX-2 inhibitors. There are two major classes of pain relievers available in this country without prescription; they are acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Chronic pain treatment : One of the most serious problems in modern medicine is the undertreatment of patients in chronic pain. More than 30 million patients suffer from chronic pain, and seven million of them cannot relieve their pain without opioids (narcotics), but only few doctors in the country are willing to prescribe them, according to the National Chronic Pain Outreach Association. Today's massive denial of pain medication is a consequence of the social, regulatory and law enforcement climate created by the War on Drugs. Doctors can suffer loss of license or even incarceration, when the inevitable mistake of providing medicine to a dishonest patient who may be misusing or diverting medication occurs. The climate has led to a situation in which most physicians are incorrectly trained in pain management and under- or non-treatment of pain is the norm. Doctors who treat pain correctly typically must exceed the usual prescribed dosages, and in so doing draw the scrutiny of state medical boards and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The DEA demands that doctors and pharmacies regularly provide them with records of every prescription for controlled substances that is written or filled. The fate of pain patients in the "police state of medicine" is grim. Day after day of constant torment drives many to depression or even suicide. Many patients receive enough medicine to provide relief for four hours out of the day, and have to decide which 20 hours of the day they will spend in extreme pain. Frightened doctors sometimes "fire" patients, cutting them off from pain meds suddenly, thereby putting them at risk for shock or withdrawal. And those patients receiving adequate prescriptions live in fear that their doctors could be put out of business by the government or frightened into cutting them off. Former addicts as well as former prisoners are in the worst situation of all, being automatically suspect -- but pain patients from these backgrounds need and deserve proper treatment nonetheless.

Chronic Pain : Chronic pain is a progressive disease state of the nervous system caused by the overloading of the body's natural pain control systems. The disease is accompanied by changes in the chemical and anatomical makeup of the spinal cord. Chronic pain is a malignancy. When it goes untreated it increases in intensity and spreads to areas of the body previously unaffected, damaging the sufferer's health and functioning. Doctors ignore your chronic pain for reasons that have nothing to do with the seriousness of your condition. Untreated chronic pain will damage your health and cause you to develop multiple health problems. Inactivity due to ongoing pain will lead to increased incidence of hypertension, heart disease, breathing disorders, cancer, and diabetes. If the disease is untreated in its most serious form, untreated chronic pain leads to suicide.
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