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Old 12-20-2006, 04:28 PM #1
Gromlily
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Exclamation Anyone taking anti-inflamatories ???

Hi All,

Does anyone take any type of anti-inflamatory? I ask because I had a bad flare over the weekend and went into the emergency room and was given Toradol i.v. They asked if I took an anti- inflamatory regularly and I don't, other than what is in the Norco.

I asked my PCP about the Toradol, and he wasn't excited about giving it to me as he didn't have any pt.'s on it and wasn't "well versed" in it.

So, I decided to ask around the forums and see what others are up to and get back to him with what they do. ( Can you believe it has come to this!?!)

Thanks you Guys,
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