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I have a lower lumbar problem will be getting a mri this week I have an anxiety disorder where I am afraid of medicine and I am in pain they gave me pentaz/nalox 50 05mg and about 2 and 1/2 hours ago I took a kalonapin half of a blue 1 mg question can I take the pain pill
I understand your query. However, I assure you that there is no need to worry. MRI is a harmless and painless scan which will help your doctor in diagnosing your back problem. The medicines that were prescribed to you are for treating your pain and acidity (which occurs due to painkillers) . Kalonapin is Clonazepam which is commonly used to treat anxiety. These drugs will not cause any harm to you or during the MRI.
Hope this information helps. Feel free to ask if you have any doubt.
Wishing you the best. With warm regards, Dr. Sridhar Reddy
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Can I Take Pain Pill For Lower Lumbar Problem?
Hi, Welcome to HCM! I understand your query. However, I assure you that there is no need to worry. MRI is a harmless and painless scan which will help your doctor in diagnosing your back problem. The medicines that were prescribed to you are for treating your pain and acidity (which occurs due to painkillers) . Kalonapin is Clonazepam which is commonly used to treat anxiety. These drugs will not cause any harm to you or during the MRI. Hope this information helps. Feel free to ask if you have any doubt. Wishing you the best. With warm regards, Dr. Sridhar Reddy