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Painkillers after root canal
Hi, today I had my 1st session of my root canal treatment for an infected molar. The anaesthesia has worn off and i have started having pain. Can I take dolo 650 for pain? I am taking antibiotic sporidex cv 375 along with pan and lactonam because i have IBS issues . Please advise me a painkiller.
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You can take ketorol-DT for pain relief.
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Take ketorol dt
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I would advise you to take Tab zerodol P  as of now and after that switch to Dolo 650,as per your history of IBS it's better to avoid NSAIDs as much as possible.. In case of further query you can consult me..
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If u have severe pain then take ketorol dt tablet or in case if moderate pain take Dolo650 twice along with prescribed antibiotics.
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U can have ketorol Dt- effective for post operative pain
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