Posted by John on June 09, 1999 at 01:30:04
TylenolTylenol
Tylenol 8 hour caplet
Tylenol 8 hour geltab
Tylenol allergy multi-symptom
Tylenol allergy sinus caplet
Tylenol allergy sinus gelcap
Tylenol allergy sinus nighttime
Tylenol arthritis caplet
Tylenol arthritis extended release
Tylenol arthritis geltab
Tylenol caplet only tackles headaches for me, and
ibuprofenIbuprofen
Ibuprofen childrens
Ibuprofen dye free
Ibuprofen ib
Ibuprofen infant's drops
Ibuprofen overdose
Ibuprofen-hydrocodone
Ibuprofen-oxycodone
Ibuprofen-oxycodone hydrochloride
Ibuprofen-pseudoephedrine isn't working. I have I'm not sure if it is a
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity pain that is close to the bone, but not in the joints?
I am in stage 1 per liver biopsy of hepatitis C and started this combo treatment a couple weeks ago. Can I ask my doctor for
vicodinVicodin
Vicodin es
Vicodin hp
Vicodin tuss to take for the side affects? Do doctors still prescribe
codeineCodeine
Codeine phosphate
Codeine phosphate-guaifenesin
Codeine phosphate-promethazine hcl
Codeine sulfate
Codeine-acetaminophen
Codeine-aspirin
Codeine-chlorpheniramine
Codeine-guaifenesin
Codeine-phenylephrine
Codeine-promethazine? Is it more dangerous? Thank you for your help. John
Posted by HFHSM.D.-D.M. on June 17, 1999 at 09:57:47
Dear John:
I appreciate your questions and I do appreciate how difficult headaches and
generalizedGeneralized anxiety disorder pain can be with interferon or with combination therapy. We do use both vicodin and tylenol with codeine in our patients with hepatitis C on treatment. Doctors vary in their willingness to use narcotics and obviously each patient has to be assessed individually. These drugs are typically safe. The main concern is the potential for long term addiction. But, yes we do use these drugs.
I hope this information is helpful to you. Good luck with your treatment. If you have additional questions or concerns, I invite you to contact us at Henry Ford. The direct phone number to our Liver Clinic at Henry Ford is (313) 916-8865. We have an active group of liver specialists and we have an interest in the care and research of hepatitis C.
This response is being provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice or consultation. Always check with your personal physician when you have a question pertaining to your health.