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Old 05-13-2009
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I agree with those who say that you try mild analgesics first. Higher doses or powerful analgesics mean higher degree of side effects. Do not let your body get used to taking powerful analgesics as 1st line of defense against pain. Our body gets to develop a tolerance to medications & you'd find that these drugs would no longer be effective. The best way it to take an OTC analgesic at first, follow its recommended dose & have alternative pain management like hot compress, etc. depending on the pain felt.
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