For sciatic nerve pain can Soma be taken with diclofenac potassium ?
Can one take Soma and diclofenac for sciatic nerve pain?
Question posted by MUSBNICE on 15 April 2017
Last updated on 15 April 2017
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Hi MUSBENICE (I love it!)
Chuck gave you good advice.
You may want to try medication that works on nerve pain which sciatica is.
Talk to your doctor about Cymbalta or Gabapentin.
Cymbalta has really helped my friend.
You will hear some horror stories about withdrawal symptoms. I have gone off twice with no problems.
If you are getting specific treatment like surgery then you won't worry about coming off because the problem will still exist.
The main goal is pain relief so it doesn't take over your life.
Best wishes
:-)
Thank you very much Chuck/
Windchimes123.
Good information that will help me.
Again, I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Regards,
Musbnice
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Musbnice; Yes this is a common combination the soma works more for a muscle relaxant and the Diclofenac is also for the pain and anti-inflammatory to help relief the pressure out of the joints and they are safe to take together. If the bother the stomach it is fine to take with a meal
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soma, pain, back pain, muscle pain, neuralgia, sciatica, diclofenac, potassium, nerve
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