Cataflam for Pain User Reviews
Reviews for Cataflam
- Suh...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- November 15, 2019
"It always works with my migraine pain. I get eye pain (very strong), and having one pill of Cataflam will be enough. Also, it usually helps a lot when I have a spasm in my back (opposite to the chest area), also, one pill will be enough, or at least makes the pain not so sharp and I can go with my day normally. I do not take it with any other medicine, also, I have only one pill a day."
- dea...
- May 18, 2011
"At first, when I started taking this medicine, everything was going fine until 2 days into using it, I started getting hiccups, but nothing to be bothered by. Then that night, I woke up hiccuping, and it went on and off for at least three days. I tried everything I knew about curing hiccups, then I searched the web and found the side effects."
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- Anonymous
- March 25, 2009
"I was given Toradol for five days post-operation (which is another wonderful medication) and Loratab to take along with it. I never had the need or desire to take the latter. But after Toradol was gone (I was able to stretch it over nine days), I still needed something else. I began to take Naproxen over-the-counter strength, and the pain and stiffness gradually came back. I had Cataflam, which, after 2-3 dosages, controlled the discomfort that was building up."
- Anonymous
- March 18, 2008
"This is a great medication that is non-narcotic, so you can get pain relief and still function. Works well for cramps as well as back pain."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- June 20, 2013
"A real life-saver for severe pain after multiple dental extractions. So far, I have not noticed side effects except perhaps constipation. Takes effect about ten minutes after swallowing."
- tai...
- October 29, 2013
"I had pain behind my eyes, a headache, sore throat, and general joint pain. Took 1 tablet before a nap and woke up mostly pain-free. No side effects as yet."
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- August 21, 2019
"Prescribed Cataflam after having 2 tooth extractions done. It really helped with the reoccurring irritation of having teeth removed. Definitely recommend."
- Anonymous
- October 11, 2008
"Excellent drug for back pain. Generic does not work as well as the real brand Cataflam."
- Ber...
- May 3, 2009
"It really helped. Works really fast."
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"I was prescribed Cataflam after removing two wisdom teeth on the same side (top and bottom). I was to take one tablet every 8 hours, this did not work for me at all. I could not even sleep or think, it was almost as if I did not take any medication at all."