What will happen if you take pain medication, but you have no pain?!


Question: i was just wondering. will it make you numb?


Answers: i was just wondering. will it make you numb?

numb? I don't think unless its a heavy duty pain killer! but the question is WHY would you take a pain medication if you have no pain? If your taking it to get rid of another problem,it will only make matters worse.you cant put a band aid on a brOKen heart. are you ok?

it might, it just wont be as effective when you actually need it. I wouldn't recommend taking it unless you need it!

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It won't make you numb but when it comes time when you REALLY need it, it's effectiveness can be less.

It's also dangerous to do this as the mediaction is altering the brain function without it being effected by the pain receptors.

This is what drug addicts do also. So please don't start doing this as it's very hard to stop.

No. There are days I wouldn't mind being numb. If you have no pain and take the meds it's called addiction

I honestly don't know, but why would anyone do that?

It depends. I know that if you were to swallow a whole container of aspirin, it would only make you sick or nauseous. If you're talking about illegal pain medication such as heroin, than I would have to say that you would be getting into dangerous territory.

It depends on what type OTC or prescription narcotic.

Well Alice, wonderland is just 'round the corner!

Not something one would wish another to do out of curiousity or experimentation. Always use the phrase "When in doubt, throw it out!" when faced with this type decision. No one telling YOU what to do, rather YOU deciding.
What a better way to "Show them"?

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