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Pain killer for diabetic patient
Hello, can a diabetic patient (high blood sugar) age 56 years old take a pain killer such as nimesulide or paracetamol? Is it safe. She is on daily insulin injections.
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Paracetamol in 1 gm dose work good as painkiller. Avoid NSAID because it affects kidney specially in diabetic patients.
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Yes she can take.
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Paracetamol cn b taken just avoid NSAID
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Paracetamol can be taken... but NSAIDS should be avoided
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