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I have severe knee pain for the past 5 months. My doctor prescribed Lubrica Forte, 1 tablet daily for 3 months. If the pain gets worse, can I take a mild painkiller like Myotop P or acetaminophen along with it?

Asked by Female, 66 · 12 days ago

Lubrica Forte is prescribed as a supportive therapy for knee pain and osteoarthritis, but it does not provide immediate pain relief. If pain worsens, acetaminophen (paracetamol) may be considered for short‑term relief, provided dosing limits and comorbidities are reviewed. Myotop P, which combines paracetamol with a muscle relaxant, is not routinely indicated for chronic knee pain and should only be used if specifically advised by the treating physician. Dose adjustments or additional medications must be guided by the doctor, who will determine the most effective regimen and long‑term management plan based on the patient’s overall health, medical history, and treatment goals.
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Lubrica Forte is a supplement aimed at supporting joint health and does not typically interact with common painkillers like paracetamol or combination drugs containing tolperisone and paracetamol. Taking mild painkillers such as Myotop P or acetaminophen alongside Lubrica Forte is generally considered safe for managing severe pain.

  • Use painkillers as directed and avoid exceeding the recommended doses.
  • If pain persists or worsens despite medication, consult your doctor for further evaluation.
  • Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements you are taking to avoid potential interactions or side effects.
  • If you have liver issues or other health conditions, discuss with your doctor before taking paracetamol-containing medications.

It is best to consult a specialist doctor, such as a rheumatologist or orthopedic doctor, for ongoing knee pain management and tailored advice.

Answered 12 days ago