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Muscle pain bed time
I have ibs due to i have nerve pain in whole body at bed time.I have taken dulane and pregabalin. They create much gas in morning.They not work i am taking prothiaden 50 twice it relief but not comple but still i have pain should increase night dose. I relief by diclofenac 50 and paracetamol 325 but i can not take much. Because i dont have fever. Now i am taking zerodol sp since 7 day. My question is that if i have muscle pain then aceclofenac only is enough i think paracetamol is taken if anybody have fever. I don't have fever.
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paracetamol is an anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic properties. combination helps aceclofenac or diclofenac to work better.
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