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Don and Grace,
Tramadol(generic) for pain contains aspirin if I recall it correctly. My
dentist was to prescribe this to me after the surgery and then gave up
after I told him I do not tolerate aspirin very well due to stomach
sensitivity. This has to be checked out as I am not 100% certain. My
suggestion is that before you take any pain medication, check what is in
it and decide with your doctor if this is your best choice. There are
lots of pain relievers on the market.
Emily
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From: "Donald F. McKinley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: FOR PAIN


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> > Don,
> > I don't have PD my husband does, but I take Ultram 50mg (generic is
> > tramadol HCL) for pain.  I have spinal stenosis, some arthritis and
a
> > vertebrae out of place that is too dangerous to operate on.  I take
> > arthritis pills in the morning and  in the afternoon and/or evening
take
> > an Ultram.  It works great for me.  My pain doctor told me - it's
not
> > habit forming and you don't have to take it with a meal.
> > Grace cg for George  73-63-60?
> > THANK U FOR U.R HELP 366
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