Question:
need list of what to take.. post op meds

i had a list from my wls doctor but can not find it and i'm going to my pcp in 2 days.anyone know a site i can go to and print out he list of medicine(prescribed and otc)that can not be taken post-op?    — cameo (posted on May 3, 2004)


May 4, 2004
This comes from the manual my doctor gives his patients. MEDS TO AVOID AFTER SURGERY: Meds to avoid post-op: "Always ASK Your Surgeon/PCP" Advil, Alka Seltzer, Anacin, Ascriptin, Asprin, Befferin, Coricidin, Cortisone, Dolobin, Emperin, Excedrin, Feldene, Fioinol, Ibuprofen, Indocin, Meclomen, Motrin, Nalfon, Naprosyn, Norgesic, Tolectin, Vanquish, Aches-N-Pain Advill Tablets & Caplets, Aleve, Alka Seltzer, Alka Seltzer Antacid/Tablets/Cold Anaprox, Anaprox DS Anacin Tablets/Caplets/Max. Strength, Ancid Ansaid, Arthritis Pain Formula Arthritis Strength Tri-Buffered Bufferin, A.S.A. Enseals Ascriptin A/D Caplets, Ascriptin, Ascriptin Extra Strength Caplets, Asperbuf, Aspergum Aspirin - all brands including childrensBC Powder/Cold Powder Bufferin-Regular & Extra Strength Buffex, Buffinol Cama Arthritis Strength, Cataflam, Clinoril, Coumadin, Daypro, Disalcid Dipyridamole, Doan's Pills, Dolobid, Easprin, Empirin, Ecotrin Caplets/Tablets/Max. Strength, Excedrin/Any Type, Feldene, Fiorinal, Halfrin, Ibuprofen Ifen, Indocin, Lodine Magnaprin, Maprin/Maprin 1-B, Measurin Mediprin, Midol Caplet/200, Mobigesic Motrin, Nalfon, Naprosyn Norwich Tablets, Nuprin Caplets/Tabs, Orudis P-A-C Analgesic, Pamprin, Persantine Pepto-Bismol /Any Type Ponstel, Relafen Rimadyl, Sal flex, Ticlid Tolectin, Tolmetin, Toradol Trendar, Trigesic, Ursinus Inlay/Tabs Vanquish Analgesic Voltaren, Warfarin Wesprin Buffered, Zorpin
   — Steph Elaine

May 4, 2004
I don't recall a prescription list from my surgeon, however, my list of o.k. drugs is primarily Tylenol (Acetominophen) products. I know Excedrin is on the extensive list already posted, however, the Excedrin Quick Tabs do not contain the aspirin that the regular Excedrin does. The Quicktabs (dissolve in the mouth or chew up - taste like a rolaids) are Acetominphen and a little caffeine. I get horrible headaches and regular tylenol doesn't do a thing for them, but for some reason, the quicktabs work like a dream.
   — Carolyn M.




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