Can you take meloxicam before oral surgery?
Question posted by tooth pain on 25 June 2013
Last updated on 25 June 2013 by endlessPred
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Acetaminophen is safer. You should stop NSAIDs two days before any surgery or procedure where bleeding is possible.
I wouldn't, NSAIDS can cause you to bleed more.
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