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Lower impacted wisdom tooth
My lower impacted wisdom tooth is due for surgical extraction. I have history of allergy to pencillin. So any new medicine i get a bit worried. Usually i take paracetamol as pain killer but this time dentist said it will not be enough. I have bp and earlier had tachycardia both controlled now with medicine. Yakin dilzem cd 120 and telma 40 Now bp is 110/80 Heart rate mostly 80 or 90 Dentist said they give etoshine 90 after tooth extraction. Is it safe for me? Which is a safe painkiller?
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Hello, if you’re allergic to penicillin don’t worry., not all drugs will cause allergy, for safer side take lignocaine Anaesthesia test dose before administering anaesthesia to avoid undue reactions, Continue taking BP tablets , if you are taking blood thinners that you have to stop at least 8 hours before tooth extraction Paracetamol and Aceclofenac are usually safe painkillers
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Keep antiallergic drugs with you always., discuss with your dentist, explain your medical history properly, follow instructions given by your dentist
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Hello If you are allergic to pencillin then Dr. may recommend new substitutes You need to stop the blood thinners eight hours before extraction
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