Hydrocodone / ibuprofen and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Hydrocodone / ibuprofen
- Tru...
- November 26, 2010
Hydrocodone / ibuprofen for Pain "Vicoprofen was prescribed to me after a laparoscopy (removed ovarian cyst). I hardly felt anything at all. I only need to take it about once every 12 hours. Please eat first. I was lightheaded and confused after taking it once on an empty stomach. Also, don't drink alcohol. My surgery was a few days before Thanksgiving, and I had a glass of wine and felt sick to my stomach all night through the next day. Never make that mistake again. Overall, the medication was good. Like I said, I felt nothing after taking the pill."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 11, 2012
Hydrocodone / ibuprofen for Pain "It does help with my pain from having trouble with TMJ, but I have been nauseous a lot lately. Usually, when my jaw acts up, I get major migraines and am sensitive to light and even end up throwing up and having to put pressure until it goes away - but now I can take this and it goes away fast."
- Ric...
- August 20, 2015
For Pain "Very good for pain and as a cough suppressant. Doesn't seem to make me nauseous like codeine. The only caveat is that it will make your prostate swell, so you may get a burning prostate after extended use if you already have BPH."
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For Pain "I have been in severe all-over body pain for about 4 years now. I am only 26, so no doctor believed me when I talked about how debilitating my pain was. I wouldn't even get on the floor with my 4-year-old because I was not able to get up off the floor without being in excruciating pain from my body getting stiff on me. FINALLY, after several doctors, my current doctor discovered I have fibromyalgia. Until you experience the real pain that it truly has, you cannot be cynical about it, as I once was. I now live in pain, but this medication I take every 4 hours, 1 x 7.5/200, and can actually enjoy life. No, I'm not COMPLETELY pain-free, but I'm no longer nauseated from too much Tylenol, and for bad days, I take oxycodone."