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Thread: Taking Codeine while on OT?
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01-27-2006, 12:02 PM #1
Taking Codeine while on OT?
I'm going to be needing to take some codeine after I get my wisdom teeth taken out tomorrow. Should I be worried? I'm taking T-Bol/OT at 50 mg ED.
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01-27-2006, 12:26 PM #2Originally Posted by Jayhawk21
I couldnt imagine there being a problem. I've ran pain killers and anti-boitics with no problem on Tbol/Test Enan.
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01-27-2006, 12:28 PM #3
as long as you dont use it for long periods. a couple days would be fine.
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01-27-2006, 03:33 PM #4
Jayhawk, this is from Hooker's profile,
OT is notorious for increasing the time it will take for your blood to clot because it has spontaneous fibrinolytic properties. “Fibrinolytic effects” means that the destruction of fibrin (an insoluble fibrous protein produced in the liver from the soluble protein) is happening in your body. Fibrinogen is important during the blood clotting process, as it is a soluble protein in the blood that is converted to insoluble fibrin by the action of the enzyme thrombin in response to tissue damage. (6)(7) Thus, you will bleed for longer than usual when on this stuff….combine that with the fact that steroids raise your hematocrit and you’ll be spending your entire morning trying to stop the bleeding if you cut yourself shaving. Well…that’s probably an exaggeration….but not by much.
Taking this into consideration I would tell your dentist this before he pulls your wisdom teeth. It might cause problems with controlling the bleeding. Not trying to scare you but it is something that you should consider and advise your dentist of the possibility.
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01-27-2006, 11:13 PM #5OT is notorious for increasing the time it will take for your blood to clot because it has spontaneous fibrinolytic properties. “Fibrinolytic effects” means that the destruction of fibrin (an insoluble fibrous protein produced in the liver from the soluble protein) is happening in your body. Fibrinogen is important during the blood clotting process, as it is a soluble protein in the blood that is converted to insoluble fibrin by the action of the enzyme thrombin in response to tissue damage. (6)(7) Thus, you will bleed for longer than usual when on this stuff….combine that with the fact that steroids raise your hematocrit and you’ll be spending your entire morning trying to stop the bleeding if you cut yourself shaving. Well…that’s probably an exaggeration….but not by much.
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01-28-2006, 12:19 AM #6Associate Member
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def tell him bro... wait till your cycles over maybe till you get your teeth pulled
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01-28-2006, 07:40 AM #7AR-Elite Hall of Famer
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dont tell your dentist, they wont have a clue...and be sure that will be on your file. why not just stop taking it for the next week or two?
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