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Painkiller Guide

Common Painkiller Medicines Guide

Painkiller medicines are commonly used for headache, fever, muscle pain and inflammation. The right option depends on the type of pain and a person's medical history.

Get urgent help for:

Sudden severe stomach pain after NSAIDs, black stools, vomiting blood, facial swelling with breathing difficulty after any tablet, or chest pain—these need emergency assessment.

Do not stack painkillers blindly

Many cold and flu products already include paracetamol. Adding another paracetamol tablet on top can cause liver injury. Read every label and ask a pharmacist when buying multiple products.

Pain lasting weeks needs evaluation

Over-the-counter medicines mask symptoms; they do not fix the underlying cause when pain is persistent, progressive, or unexplained. Book a routine review rather than increasing the dose on your own.

At-a-glance comparison (education only)

Strengths and risks vary by person. This table is a general overview—not personal medical advice.

Medicine classTypical usesWatch-outs
ParacetamolFever and mild to moderate pain.Liver risk if overdosed; check duplicate ingredients.
Ibuprofen (NSAID)Pain with inflammation; some fevers.Stomach, kidney, BP; avoid in some pregnancies.
Diclofenac (NSAID)Joint or musculoskeletal pain when prescribed.Similar NSAID cautions; use shortest effective time.

Paracetamol

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Mild body pain

Ibuprofen

  • Muscle pain
  • Inflammatory pain
  • Fever

Diclofenac

  • Joint pain
  • Back pain
  • Inflammatory conditions

Safety Tips

  • Choose painkillers according to the type of pain and your health condition
  • NSAIDs like ibuprofen and diclofenac may irritate the stomach
  • Long-term or repeated pain should be checked by a doctor

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common painkiller medicines?

Common painkillers include paracetamol, ibuprofen and diclofenac, among others.

Is ibuprofen a painkiller?

Yes, ibuprofen is a painkiller and anti-inflammatory medicine that is often used for pain, fever and swelling.

Can painkillers cause side effects?

Yes, some painkillers may cause stomach irritation, nausea or other side effects depending on the medicine and dose.

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