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Ladies, please, what OTC pain meds can we take?

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10 years 10 months ago #49285 by bethieofva
I am having menstrual cramps, sorry TMI, but I do not know what I can take?

Help. Thank you.

49 yo recently diagnosed with ITP.

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10 years 10 months ago #49286 by EmilyK
I know you can take tylenol since that is what they gave me before each Rituxan treatment. Other than that, sadly I cannot help! Hope your platelets are doing ok.

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10 years 10 months ago #49289 by Sandi
It depends on your counts. If they are good, you can take anything. If they are down, you should stick to Tylenol which probably won't do a thing anyway.

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10 years 10 months ago #49293 by bethieofva
Replied by bethieofva on topic Ladies, please, what OTC pain meds can we take?
Thank you!

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