WolvenFury -> RE: Migraine Medications (9/19/2009 10:08:38 PM)
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Re: Tylenol-3 Tylenol-3 is nothing more than 300 milligrams of Acetaminophen (brand name: Tylenol, available OTC) and 30 milligrams of Codeine Phosphate, which is compounded into a single medication. Tylenol-3 does require a prescription, as it is a codeine product and all products containing codeine are on the DEA's Schedule lists, which are regulated prescriptions, in America. In some countries outside the United States, Codeine products are available over the counter (OTC), but in the USA this is not the case. While Tylenol-3 may address the pain, it is simply treating the cause and not the effect. Investigation is needed into the cause of these headaches and why you specifically have them, as each individual's physiology is unique, and the cause addressed. The only people who can do that are licensed medical professionals. Re: MRI A doctor will determine if an MRI is necessary. What may be ordered may include a contrast CT, where a substance such as Barium or Iodine may be injected into the body to serve to highlight problem areas that the physician may show interest in. Typically, an Iodine-based compound is used in IV injected contrast CTs. It is safe and the worst most patients undergo in response to the Iodine injection is mild itching and a warm feeling at the injection site for a short period.
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