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HealthCare & Wellness Breaking the Chains of Addiction. The Last Door Recovery Society
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Generally, it will depend on which ones, how much of a dosage, how often, and for how long.
Following the "recommended dosage" on the pill box (it usually says 'after three days if the pain is still there go see a doctor'), you'll be ok. If you're taking it for longer than that, you've gotta ask why the pain is there in the first place.
umm well (correct me if i'm wrong) but if u take pain killers u block off the part where the brain sends the signal that you are in pain. And if u take too much pain killers your brain will send more signals = more pain.
ps. pain killers can cause kidney damage