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I have bicep tendonitis in my right shoulder, can I take ultracet for pain. My physician prescribed brufen 400 but there is no improvement in pain. Please advice.
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Ultracet contains Tramadol -a drug of addiction. Avoid using it.
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Tablet Dolonex Dt Powergesic gel application
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Tendonitis is inflammation of tendon, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should be better choice than Ultracet. More detailed information about your age, allergic history, other co-existing diseases is required before prescribing medicines. More details about etiology, cause of inflammation, duration and progression of complaints is required to plan next step.
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If there is no history of trauma/ injury, may try Physiotherapy, Local Ultrasound, IFT.
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Detailed history required. Avoid self medicating.
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Yes You Can took Ultracet if Pain Once Consult With Shoulder Surgeon
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I won’t be able to prescribe the medication here. More than the medicine cause for biceps tendinitis should be taken care of. And also physiotherapy will help you
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