“Tablets that, if someone hits you after you take them, you don’t feel any pain.” - #15526
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Hello Ahmad ,
Medicines that reduce pain (like painkillers or anesthesia) do not stop injury, they only reduce your ability to feel the pain. So kindly describe your situation properly. If its a medico legal kind of situation please reach your nearest hospital soon.
Strong medicines can cause addiction, overdose, or unconsciousness
I hope this helps Thank you
Hello Ahmad By going through your history and evaluation of your health status I must say that you are suffering from a pain or some sort of incidents. Please tell me in detail or take my personal consultation. Till now you can take Tab Zerodol sp if pain is severe or apply diclofenac gel over affect area .
Thank you
There is NO tablet that can make you feel “no pain if someone hits you,” and taking medicines for this purpose is dangerous and unsafe for your body. Pain-numbing drugs (like strong painkillers or sedatives) can cause serious harm, overdose, organ damage, and addiction, especially at your age. If someone is hurting you or you are in a situation where you feel unsafe, please talk to a trusted adult, doctor, counselor, or local authorities — your safety is much more important than any medicine.
Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems you may be having som depression or physiological problem. The medication you are requesting are not given on routine basis but on special prescription and that too on confirmation of any trauma or injury. I suggest you to please consult psychiatrist or neurosurgeon regarding this matter. Regards
Hello Ahmad, I understand your concern. According to what you’re saying, seems like you might be in some form of an abusive relationship. As you’re just 17 years old, I advise you to report your issue on - 1098. Call on this number and you will get the best help possible.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med
There isn’t any specific ‘tablet’ designed to make you completely immune to physical pain, such as in the case of being hit, while you still maintain normal body functioning and safety. Painkillers, or analgesics, vary in their strengths and mechanisms, and can help manage pain to a degree, but using them to avoid feeling pain from things like physical injuries can be dangerous. Over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen are often used for mild to moderate pain management but they do not completely numb you to pain and aren’t intended for preventing pain from blows or injury. For more severe pain, stronger medications like opioids may be prescribed, but these carry significant risks of side effects and addiction. It’s crucial to use medications safely and according to guidance tailored specifically to your condition. Masking pain without addressing the underlying issues or conditions that are causing it can lead to further injury or complications. If you’re experiencing pain that is interfering with your daily life, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional who can guide you toward a treatment plan that’s safe and effective for your needs. Remember, pain is often an important signal from your body that something might be wrong, and numbing it without understanding the cause can be problematic.
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