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Can I Take Naproxen With T3 Medication After Having A Root Canal?

4 days of tooth pain... root canal tomorrow... dentist prescribed t3's today with a couple of antibiotics. t3's helped for about an hour but pain is coming back. Can i take naproxin with t3's?
I have Gilberts syndrome and am still on meds for DCM although I do not have a low ejection fraction any more.
Tue, 17 Dec 2013
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Dentist 's  Response
Hello and welcome.

Thanks for sharing your concern.

It is best to see your dentist for root canal.As the pain arising from the infected tooth can be relieved only after undergoing the root canal opening procedure.

This is done under antibiotic and analgesic coverage for three days and a maximum of five days.

Therefore in my view please see your dentist and do not start any self medication.

Hope it helps.
Thanks.
Take care.
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Can I Take Naproxen With T3 Medication After Having A Root Canal?

Hello and welcome. Thanks for sharing your concern. It is best to see your dentist for root canal.As the pain arising from the infected tooth can be relieved only after undergoing the root canal opening procedure. This is done under antibiotic and analgesic coverage for three days and a maximum of five days. Therefore in my view please see your dentist and do not start any self medication. Hope it helps. Thanks. Take care.