Tylenol with Codeine for Pain User Reviews
- Anonymous
- August 6, 2010
"This is a miracle medicine. One dose and my migraines disappear. After 15 years of actually being a test patient for every new medicine on the migraine market, this is the only thing that has worked."
- Anonymous
- May 9, 2009
"It takes time to take effect but relieves pain effectively."
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- October 11, 2010
"This stops the pain but constipates the user. Experienced nausea, racing heartbeat, and drowsiness with this medication."
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"I have been taking triptans on and off over the past 7 years, even though I favor homeopathic and naturopathic medicine over prescription drugs, but was desperate as suddenly getting migraines after menopause for the first time! After finally suffering rebound headaches, as my doctor did not warn me, I couldn't sleep or was being woken up with pain, so asked for Tylenol 3 for the pain, and after taking one a day solely for only 2 weeks, I was off the triptans, it felt like a miracle! However, once over the hurdle, don't take codeine for a long time, as that can cause rebound headaches as well, but it got me through!"