What are OTC medications for pain There are three major medication categories available OTC to treat pain Adderall AdipexP37.5 Ambien Ativan Concerta Dexedrine Dilaudid Ecstasy(MDMA) GreenstoneXanax Klonopin Morphine Nembutal Norco Oxycodone Oxycontin Opana Percocet Ritalin hydrocodone methadone Valium Vicodin Xanax Vyvanse Yellow Xanax SUBOXONE ZOLPIDEM ZOPICLONE CLONAZEPAM (RIVOTRIL) Diazepam COUGH SYRUP Although the three major categories of drugs listed below are also used to treat the pain of minor trauma, rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) are easy first steps in the treatment for minor injuries, especially the pain associated with sprains and strains. Acetaminophen Acetaminophen is the most commonly recommended OTC medication for fever. It works well for minor aches and pains, especially for people who cannot tolerate antiinflammatory medications such as ibuprofen It is important to read the labels in regard to the recommended dosing of each medication to prevent accidental overdose. This is especially true with infants and children where the proper dosage depends upon the weight of the infant or child
What are OTC medications for pain
There are three major medication categories available OTC to treat pain
Adderall
AdipexP37.5
Ambien
Ativan
Concerta
Dexedrine
Dilaudid
Ecstasy(MDMA)
GreenstoneXanax
Klonopin
Morphine
Nembutal
Norco
Oxycodone
Oxycontin
Opana
Percocet
Ritalin
hydrocodone
methadone
Valium
Vicodin
Xanax
Vyvanse
Yellow Xanax
SUBOXONE
ZOLPIDEM
ZOPICLONE
CLONAZEPAM (RIVOTRIL)
Diazepam
COUGH SYRUP
Although the three major categories of drugs listed below are also used to treat the pain of minor trauma, rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) are easy first steps in the treatment for minor injuries, especially the pain associated with sprains and strains.
Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen is the most commonly recommended OTC medication for fever. It works well for minor aches and pains, especially for people who cannot tolerate antiinflammatory medications such as ibuprofen It is important to read the labels in regard to the recommended dosing of each medication to prevent accidental overdose. This is especially true with infants and children where the proper dosage depends upon the weight of the infant or child
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