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Old 03-23-2008
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does the pain med fiorinal have a sedative in it
if so why is this
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It is a barbiturate medicine with caffeine and aspirin. It works really well for my headaches.

Fiorinal was first made in the 1930's. It works. Now doctors are using all sorts of epilepsy medicines to treat/prevent migraines and other severe headaches.
Fiorinal is considered a drug that can be
abused now and it is very restricted. Some of the other drugs are so potent and their side effects are so bad, but that's considered OK>
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