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Enantyum 25 Mg
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Tuesday, 11/24/2009 3:14:25 PM
 
I am recently had surgery and was prescribed enantyum 25 I am deadly allergic to aspirin and wanted to know if it was safe to take this medicine?

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Lauren Says:
Friday, 12/30/2011 9:32:37 AM
 
I got prescribed Enantyum to cure a twisted ankle. I got severely sick, vomiting and diarrea. What causes this reaction?

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victoria durand Says:
Monday, 10/3/2011 8:11:31 AM
 
i was given this medication for an ear infection in spain, for 2 days my heart went out of my mouth, unable to sleep and going out of my mind, as soon as i stopped i went back to normal,took ibuprofen and the pain subsided.

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Janet Says:
Monday, 10/3/2011 7:16:47 AM
 
I had a Laminectomy on L2/L3 at beginning of July and have severe muscle pain. The chemist in Spain has given me Enantyum 25mg instead of the painkiller I was on which was doing no good at all. Will this work for muscle pain?

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Brian Kettle Says:
Saturday, 7/23/2011 4:22:05 AM
 
I was prescribed the same for the pain I had from my wisdom tooth removal. I agree it was not the slightest bit of help for me either.

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chad Says:
Friday, 7/22/2011 7:47:20 AM
 
I was pescribed enantyum for a pulled wisdom tooth, no help at all. Is that typical?

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Eamonn Says:
Saturday, 3/26/2011 6:27:58 AM
 
I got Enantyum without a prescription in Spain as I found ibuprofen cycled with paracetomol was becoming insufficient to keep the pain at bay in my arthritic hip. Can I still take paracetomol with Enantyum?

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Verwon Says:
Thursday, 11/26/2009 1:51:34 PM
 
Enantyum contains the active ingredient Dexketoprofen, an analogue of Ketoprofen, this is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, used to treat pain and swelling.

That said, not, there is no Aspirin in this.

Is your doctor and pharmacy aware of your allergies?

You can read more on this medication here:

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Ketoprofen&page=1001092&ad=true

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