▲ | moritzwarhier 3 days ago | |
I guess that's why metamizole is often a part of the standard treatment for mid-term exogenic pain here, for example after injuries or during some treatments involving pain. Not addictive, not hepatotoxic, not nephrotoxic. Seems the reason for the ban / harder regulation in some countries is about the disturbance of blood-forming in some individuals (which can also be deadly, but I have no idea of the quantified risk here). Ibuprofen and acetaminophen are more common for short-term treatment, at least that's what I've been taught. Avoid taking them on a schedule, take them as needed and at the lowest effective dosage. A.s.s. (lol) too, apart from the low-dose usage that some claim to be helpful with heart/artery diseases. |