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User Reviews for acetaminophen/caffeine/dihydrocodeine systemic

Also known as: Panlor DC, Panlor SS, Trezix, Zerlor

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Bon410 (unregistered) said:
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10
acetaminophen/caffeine/dihydrocodeine: I used Panlor for about 10 years for chronic pain from rheumatoid arthritis. It helped me so much without side effects. Then I was told it was discontinued and went to Trezix which was the same thing and helped just as well. Now they tell me it is discontinued. The doctor gave me another pain medicine but it made me so sick. I don't know where to turn for a medicine like Panlor.

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August 11, 2009 11:11 AM
PaulaJ (unregistered) said:
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10
Panlor SS (acetaminophen/caffeine/dihydrocodeine): I have had to use this medication for about 1 month so far for severe back pain with limb numbness...it is fantastic. I can go to work and although I have limited mobility with my arm being numb, the pain is 90% better and tolerable. I have experienced constipation, but without this medicine my pain is excruciating and with it, I can have my life at least 1/2 way back.

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July 11, 2008 10:40 AM
Memberpettislinda said:
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Panlor SS (acetaminophen/caffeine/dihydrocodeine): I have used this medication for some time now and found that it is the best migrane medication on the market. Usually I have spots in my eyes, so I know that if I don't take something right away that it won't be long before excruciating pain sets in. However, this medication works even after the pain sets in, if you aren't able to take something right away. It usually only takes one pill to get rid of the migrane. Before this I uses to take between 4 to 6 midrin to relieve a bad migrane.

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March 29, 2007 12:04 AM

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