Smertelindring-behandlinger
Gennemse tilgængelige smertelindring-behandlinger. Alle inkluderer en uafhængig EU-lægegennemgang, ægte medicin fra autoriserede apoteker og diskret ekspreslevering.
Smertelindring
Celecoxib
Celecoxib is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body.
Co-Codamol (Paracetamol/Codeine)
Co-Codamol is a combination pain reliever containing paracetamol (acetaminophen) and codeine. It provides stronger pain relief than paracetamol alone and is used for moderate pain that hasn't responded to simpler painkillers.
Codeine
Codeine is an opioid pain medication used to treat mild to moderate pain. It can also be used to treat persistent coughing and severe diarrhea. As an opioid, it requires careful use and medical supervision.
Tramadol
Tramadol is a prescription opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. It provides effective pain relief for various conditions including chronic pain, post-surgical pain, and injury-related pain.
Tramadol Drops
Tramadol drops are an oral solution of tramadol, a prescription pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain.
Voltaren
Voltaren (diclofenac) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat pain and inflammation. Effective for arthritis, menstrual pain, migraines, and various inflammatory conditions.
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Start AssessmentPain relief treatments in Europe
Pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical assistance across the European Union. It ranges from acute, short-term conditions — such as musculoskeletal injuries or post-operative pain — to chronic conditions including lower back pain, arthritis, and neuropathic pain that significantly affect quality of life. According to the World Health Organization, chronic pain affects an estimated 20% of adults in Europe, making it a major public health burden.
Pain management is a complex clinical area. Many mild to moderate pain conditions can be managed effectively with over-the-counter medications available at pharmacies without a prescription. However, where over-the-counter options are insufficient — or where a patient’s clinical picture requires a more targeted approach — prescription-strength medications may be appropriate following a medical assessment.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac are among the most widely used classes of prescription pain medication in Europe. They reduce inflammation and provide analgesic and antipyretic (fever-reducing) effects. Combination analgesics such as co-codamol, which combines codeine (an opioid) with paracetamol, are used for moderate to severe pain that does not respond adequately to single-ingredient medications.
It is important to understand that prescribing decisions for pain relief must account for a patient’s complete health profile. Many pain medications carry contraindications — NSAIDs, for example, are generally avoided in patients with a history of peptic ulcer disease, certain cardiovascular conditions, or impaired kidney function. Opioid-containing products carry risks of dependence and require careful clinical oversight. An independent, qualified doctor is best placed to determine which medication, if any, is appropriate for your individual circumstances.
Available treatments
The following prescription pain relief medications are available through EU-registered doctors. This table is provided for informational purposes only. A doctor will assess which medication, if any, is clinically appropriate for you.
| Medication | Active Ingredient | Class | Typical Use |
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| Ibuprofen (prescription strength) | Ibuprofen | NSAID | Inflammatory and musculoskeletal pain |
| Naproxen | Naproxen | NSAID | Arthritis, musculoskeletal, menstrual pain |
| Co-codamol | Codeine + Paracetamol | Opioid combination | Moderate to severe acute pain |
| Diclofenac | Diclofenac sodium | NSAID | Inflammatory conditions, acute injury |
Key distinctions:
- NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac): Reduce inflammation and pain via inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. Diclofenac is also available as a topical gel for localised pain with lower systemic exposure.
- Co-codamol: Combines a low-dose opioid (codeine) with paracetamol for synergistic analgesic effect. Subject to stricter prescribing guidelines due to codeine’s opioid classification and dependence potential.
- Dosage and formulation: Prescription-strength doses are higher than those available over the counter. The appropriate dose depends on the indication, patient weight, and other clinical factors determined by the prescribing doctor.
How to get pain relief treatment online
Prescrivia operates as a technology intermediary. We do not prescribe medications, employ doctors, or sell medicines. Our platform connects patients across Europe with independent EU-registered doctors and licensed pharmacies.
The process:
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Complete a health assessment — Answer a structured set of medical questions covering your pain type, duration, severity, medical history, current medications, and allergies. Accurate and thorough responses allow the reviewing doctor to make a safe and appropriate clinical decision.
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Independent doctor review — An independent EU-registered doctor reviews your assessment. If a prescription pain medication is clinically appropriate, the doctor may issue a prescription. If it is not appropriate due to contraindications or insufficient indication, the doctor will advise accordingly.
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Pharmacy fulfilment — If a prescription is issued, it is passed to a licensed EU pharmacy partner. The pharmacy dispenses the medication and arranges delivery to your address.
Important: Prescrivia does not guarantee that a prescription will be issued. All prescribing decisions are made by independent medical professionals. Prescription pain medications in EU member states require a valid prescription from a licensed doctor.
How we compare
| Through Prescrivia | In-person GP appointment | |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | 24/7 online assessment | Subject to appointment availability |
| Wait time | Assessment reviewed within hours | Days to weeks depending on location |
| Travel required | No | Yes |
| Prescribing decision | Made by independent EU-registered doctor | Made by your GP |
| Ongoing monitoring | Supported via follow-up assessments | Managed by your GP |
| Cost | Transparent pricing displayed upfront | Varies by country and healthcare system |
Note: For patients with complex or chronic pain conditions, multiple comorbidities, or a clinical history that warrants specialist input, an in-person consultation may be more appropriate. Pain conditions that may indicate serious underlying pathology — such as cancer, fracture, or infection — require prompt in-person evaluation.
Sources
Medical information on this page is based on the following sources:
- European Medicines Agency (EMA). Diclofenac — Summary of Product Characteristics. Available at: ema.europa.eu
- World Health Organization (WHO). Chronic pain — WHO European Region overview. euro.who.int
- Breivik H, et al. Survey of chronic pain in Europe: Prevalence, impact on daily life, and treatment. European Journal of Pain. 2006;10(4):287-333.
This content is reviewed periodically to reflect updated clinical guidance. It is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for advice relevant to your individual health circumstances.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I get prescription pain relief medication online in Europe?
- Yes. Through online intermediary platforms such as Prescrivia, you can complete a health assessment that is reviewed by an independent EU-registered doctor. If a prescription is clinically appropriate for your situation, the doctor may issue one, which is then fulfilled by a licensed EU pharmacy.
- What is the difference between prescription and over-the-counter pain relief?
- Over-the-counter medicines such as low-dose ibuprofen are available without a prescription for mild to moderate pain. Prescription-strength formulations, or combination products such as co-codamol (codeine + paracetamol), require a doctor's assessment due to higher potency, addiction potential, or greater risk of side effects.
- Is co-codamol available online?
- Co-codamol contains codeine, which is a controlled opioid analgesic. It may be available via online prescription services in some EU countries, subject to a thorough clinical assessment. A doctor will evaluate whether it is appropriate given your health history and pain type.
- Are NSAIDs like ibuprofen and diclofenac safe for long-term use?
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) carry risks with prolonged use, including gastrointestinal irritation, cardiovascular effects, and kidney strain. They are generally intended for short-term use. An independent doctor will assess whether they are appropriate based on your full health profile.
- What information do I need to provide for a pain relief assessment?
- You will typically be asked about the location, nature, duration, and severity of your pain; any previous diagnoses; current medications; allergies; and relevant medical history such as stomach ulcers, cardiovascular disease, or kidney conditions. This information helps the reviewing doctor make a safe clinical decision.
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