no. Although if you have frequent urination you might have an infection. A simple urine test will help determine this and decide whether you need to be on additional medicines or not.
2007-01-27 02:50:25
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answered by sarah t 3
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answered by Erwin 3
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You went to an MD for sciatica and expected drugs to help?
Wake up and go to a chiropractor, chances are you would be 100% in a visit or two. Unless it was complicated.
All the studies today prove that the chiropractor is where you go for ANY musculoskeletal conditions first. Yes some old timers will only want to adjust your back but younger ones with a more modern education are great at treating most injuries you will encounter without mind numbing drugs that really dont work for the pain anyway. Its just all the GP can offer since they really are not trained in that field. Its all about specialists today in healthcare. And the PCP is not the one to seek help from for back stuff.
2007-01-27 02:58:04
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answered by Sowhat 3
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No....pain killers like Percocet work in the brain to defeat the pain and are typically measured in blood or tissue penetration. Urination will have little if any effect once therapeutic levels are reached.
2007-01-29 14:06:06
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answered by iraq51 7
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answered by Marilyn 3
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Have you tried Sciatica Self Treatment system? Go this url : http://Sciatica.NatureHomeCure.com/ . This is able to extremely manage one and all!
2014-07-22 06:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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no you should ask your MD. to try celebrex and the frequent urination sounds like something else is going on
2007-01-27 03:05:42
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answered by kimberly3234 1
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Yes it would, as with any pain killer
2007-01-27 02:52:08
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answered by Dale 6
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