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Stelara and migraines

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Stelara and migraines
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#11
Tue-10-01-2017, 21:52 PM
(Tue-10-01-2017, 21:44 PM)Grizzly Bear Wrote:
(Tue-10-01-2017, 12:52 PM)Fred Wrote: Don't blame the EU.

Go to google dot fr

Type in: acheter aspro

Tongue

I just did......biggest load of bunkum I've ever seen........it's all gobbledygook and worse still, it's all in french !!!

Bend over Frederick  .......... sore botty time for you  Spank  Spank  Spank  Spank  Spank

Let me make it simple for you.

#1 Dave said "thank god we are leaving the EU"

#2 I assumed he was suggesting that Aspro was banned in the UK because of the EU

#3 It is available in France

#4 I was suggesting that blaming the EU for it being banned in the UK was wrong as it is available in France

#5 France is in the EU

#6 Don't blame the EU for something your country has decided to do.

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#12
Tue-10-01-2017, 22:40 PM
All soluble pain killers asprin being just one of them but including all others contain around 50% or more of the daily required amount of salt. So what is that to do with the government as most of the rubbish that's churned out by them is just that, rubbish just like global warming..
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#13
Tue-10-01-2017, 23:03 PM
I now only take paracetamol in a soluble form, because if I take tablets I throw them back up again within about 15 mins. I can take ibuprofen tabs no problem. I do hope we don't stop being able to buy soluble paracetamol..
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#14
Fri-20-01-2017, 21:42 PM
Also in NL asperin is not banned.

Furthermore paracetamol is a good painkiller, but do take care to not take too much of it. It also has its bad sides.
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#15
Fri-20-01-2017, 23:12 PM
Have to be careful what I take with the Stelara a d the Tramadol .
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#16
Fri-20-01-2017, 23:20 PM
I find paracetamol does nothing for me, don't know why ?

I'll stick to Aspro Thumb
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#17
Sat-21-01-2017, 18:51 PM
NSAIDs are the only medication currently on the market that shown any efficacy helping systemic pain. There are newer medication in trials that may help. Let's see how long any anti NSAIDs policy last when people start requesting $40k a year medication.
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D Foster Offline Author
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#18
Wed-15-03-2017, 13:07 PM
Well I had a meeting with the dermatologist yesterday and he recommended that I stay on Stelara for another couple of times and then he wants to evaluate various treatments .
I will have the choice if it gets worse to change anytime I want , will have to see how I go on but I have an appointment with a neurosurgery and he wants to see what happens.
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#19
Wed-15-03-2017, 13:11 PM
(Wed-15-03-2017, 13:07 PM)D Foster Wrote: Well I had a meeting with the dermatologist yesterday and he recommended that I stay on Stelara for another couple of times and then he wants to evaluate various treatments .
I will have the choice if it gets worse to change anytime I want , will have to see how I go on but I have an appointment with a neurosurgery and he wants to see what happens.

That's a shame Dave. I would have thought a switch to Cosentyx would have been a good thing for you especially for the psoriatic arthritis.

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D Foster Offline Author
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Treatment: Stelara 90mg and G&T
#20
Wed-15-03-2017, 15:11 PM
(Wed-15-03-2017, 13:11 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Wed-15-03-2017, 13:07 PM)D Foster Wrote: Well I had a meeting with the dermatologist yesterday and he recommended that I stay on Stelara for another couple of times and then he wants to evaluate various treatments .
I will have the choice if it gets worse to change anytime I want , will have to see how I go on but I have an appointment with a neurosurgery and he wants to see what happens.

That's a shame Dave. I would have thought a switch to Cosentyx would have been a good thing for you especially for the psoriatic arthritis.

Confused

Just waiting to see what the neurosurgery consultant say's as I may have to have an operation and at the moment we know where we stand with the Stelara.
The weather is warming up so I am hoping that it will help .
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