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Diflusinal (Dolobid)?
      #187360 - 09/18/04 11:47 PM

Hey all,

I was wondering if anyone could relate any experience with a medication called Diflusinal (generic name) or Dolobid (prescription name). I know that details are BKOTB, but after 3 days of agonizing back pain, a few of these have come into my posession from a friend of mine who was in a car accident recently.

They are blue, oblong and have a text imprint saying 755/93.

By the looks of them, they remind me of the old prescription strength Naproxen from back in the day. I haven't taken any yet, because I'm not sure what kind of effect they're going to have on me.

My friend says that they don't cause drowsiness and that they're fine to take during the day, but for some reason, any medication that says that will have the opposite effect on me. But I'm also afraid to take one at night because I don't know if they're going to cause me to stay awake all night like some other meds have done to me. I'm about to just take one and call it a night already, but I'm so much of a wuss that I'm not so sure I want to do that.

Any experiences/feedback about this medication would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance to all who reply

~Eeyore

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Re: Diflusinal (Dolobid)? [Re: Eeyore27]
      #187396 - 09/19/04 09:45 AM

Dolobid, is an anti-inflam.

I don't remember any loopiness, sedation with it. Its one if I recall that you need to drink a full glass of water with.

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Re: Diflusinal (Dolobid)? [Re: trixxie]
      #187412 - 09/19/04 12:11 PM

Trixxie,

Thanks so much for the info. I finally broke down and took one, and guess what? Back pain is so dull I barely notice it at all. I can't believe that I actually made myself suffer worrying about stupid side effects, but I guess it's just in my nature to worry all the time.

No side effects, actually, I feel as if I took a prescription Motrin (my painkiller of choice, if I can get them). Thanks for the tip about the water, I actually took it with my coffee this morning (partly b/c I was afraid of potentially groggy side-effects), but the last thing I wanna do is damage the kidneys, so I'm about to go and down a few glasses of water now.

Once again, Thanks!!

Eeyore

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