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Arthritis Nsaids

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

arthritis nsaids
What meds can I take for this?

I have arthritis at the bottom of my spine. I am a gastric bypass patient and my GI doctor said that I can never take NSAIDs, anti-inflammatory meds such as aspirin, ibuprofen, etc as it will damage my stomach. What other meds can I take to manage my pain?
Most of my days are bad days…

I believe that Ultram has no issues with damaging the stomach. It makes some people tired, so I wouldn’t take it during the day until you know how if affects you.

Arthritis Drug Class 1: NSAIDs


Understanding Osteoarthritis and its Treatments


Understanding Osteoarthritis and its Treatments


$29.95


Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common cause of severe long-term pain and physical disability, affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Diseases of the joints are the leading chronic condition in the elderly; almost one of every 8 Americans and almost 50% of people over 65 years of age have osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease. Doctors Genovese, Andriacchi, S…

Tylenol Arthritis Pain (650 mg), 225-Count Caplets


Tylenol Arthritis Pain (650 mg), 225-Count Caplets


$18.99


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Jarrow Formulations Jarrow Msm Sulfur 1000mg, 120 Tablets (Pack of 2)


Jarrow Formulations Jarrow Msm Sulfur 1000mg, 120 Tablets (Pack of 2)


$10.46


MSM 1000 is an organic source of sulfur, an antioxidant mineral and critical component of structural body tissues such as cartilage. The sulfur from MSM is incorporated into joint tissues as glycosaminoglycans (or mucopolysaccharides) such as chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid, and into skin as dermatan sulfate. Sulfur containing glycosaminoglycans are found in high concentrations in connecti…

Arthritis Nsaid

Friday, November 24th, 2006

arthritis nsaid
What are the best treatments for arthritis that don’t involve IV drugs that are dangerous?

I take an NSAID (prescription strength Alleve also known as Naproxen twice a day in a 500 mg. pill). Also I take another pain pill twice a day that is not a narcotic twice a day, and extra strength Tylenol every 4 hours – maybe 2 or 3 times a day. I take hot showers at least 2 to 3 times a day. I’m going to start walking as the weather here in New England is finally warming up, and I’m joining a gym as soon as I can afford it they’re all expensive in my town, one has a pool and it is really a lot to join. I plan to start yoga lessons as soon as I can to help too. What else can I do? This winter was bad – I got diagnosed at 19, it was bad for about 4 years after that – since last August it has been flaring up. I’m going to be 46 at the end of June any help would be appreciated… I have a rare form – it is not RA fortunately as I know how debilitating that can be. I take cod liver oil for Vitamin D to strengthen my bones too and Omega 3 capsules daily too along with Glucosamine….

Is yours related to auto immune disorder? If so I recently read some information that was released from medical studies regarding auto immune problems and gluten..the most recent study was using RA patients and a gluten free diet (since RA is certainly an auto immune process) and the trial showed good results. You should be able to google up info on the trial and also google up the specifics on how to do a gluten free diet…I know it is not the easiest thing in the world to do as it is restrictive. Also research Olive Oil and see what you think as it seems to do multiple things..not only for arthritis but has other health benefits. If you have auto immune problems read up on Night shade vegetables and see if you think any of that information might be applicable to you. I have had good result with Bee Venom as a pure salve–(purchased from the UK) used on a shoulder that had great inflammation. It’s not that expensive and might be worth a try. Bee venom has been used for years…but as stings. This is a powerful salve that is pure in form and absorbed thru the tissue. You will be certain of it’s strength if you have a minor scratch or cut. I found it does not help certain conditions like degenerative–but it did help my shoulder. So research Bee Venom and see what you think about that as well. Good luck!!!

Dr. Whitaker: Reversing Arthritis


Understanding Osteoarthritis and its Treatments


Understanding Osteoarthritis and its Treatments


$29.95


Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common cause of severe long-term pain and physical disability, affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Diseases of the joints are the leading chronic condition in the elderly; almost one of every 8 Americans and almost 50% of people over 65 years of age have osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease. Doctors Genovese, Andriacchi, S…

Tylenol Arthritis Pain (650 mg), 225-Count Caplets


Tylenol Arthritis Pain (650 mg), 225-Count Caplets


$18.99


(Product received may temporarily differ from image shown due to packaging update….

Jarrow Formulations Jarrow Msm Sulfur 1000mg, 120 Tablets (Pack of 2)


Jarrow Formulations Jarrow Msm Sulfur 1000mg, 120 Tablets (Pack of 2)


$10.46


MSM 1000 is an organic source of sulfur, an antioxidant mineral and critical component of structural body tissues such as cartilage. The sulfur from MSM is incorporated into joint tissues as glycosaminoglycans (or mucopolysaccharides) such as chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid, and into skin as dermatan sulfate. Sulfur containing glycosaminoglycans are found in high concentrations in connecti…

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