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Hi ette,

I found some info on Bextra. Here are a couple links

http://www.bextra.com

and http://arthritis.about.com/library/weekly/aa120210a.htm

If you can't get those to click just type the word Bextra in where it

says search. If will give you a bunch of sites. Here is some info

from the second site. Go to the web site to find more.

" On November 19, 2001, the United States Food and Drug

Administration approved Bextra (valdecoxib) for the treatment of

signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis,

and the pain associated with menstrual cramping. Bextra is

classified as a COX-2 inhibitor, the second one marketed by Pharmacia

Corporation and Pfizer Inc. The first of Pharmacia's COX-2

inhibitors, Celebrex, was approved by the FDA in 1998 and is now

recognized as the number-one selling prescription arthritis

medication. "

And some info from the first site:

" What is valdecoxib?

• Valdecoxib is in a class of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-

inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Valdecoxib works by reducing substances

in the body that cause inflammation, pain, and fever.

• Valdecoxib is used to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness

caused by osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis. Valdecoxib

is also used to treat painful menstruation.

• Valdecoxib may also be used for purposes other than those listed

in this medication guide.

What are the possible side effects of valdecoxib?

• If you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop

taking valdecoxib and seek medical treatment or contact your doctor

immediately:

· an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your

throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives);

· abdominal pain, tenderness, or discomfort;

· bloody, black, or tarry stools;

· nausea or heartburn;

· bloody vomit;

· unexplained weight gain;

· swelling or water retention;

· unusual fatigue or lethargy;

· a skin rash or itching;

· yellowing of the skin or eyes;

· " flu-like " symptoms; or

· unusual bruising or bleeding.

• Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur.

Continue to take valdecoxib and talk to your doctor if you experience

· diarrhea;

· nausea or upset stomach; or

· headache.

• Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk

to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is

especially bothersome.

What other drugs will affect valdecoxib?

• Before taking valdecoxib, tell your doctor if you are taking any

of the following drugs:

· aspirin or another salicylate (form of aspirin) such as

salsalate (Disalcid), choline salicylate-magnesium salicylate

(Trilisate, Tricosal, others), and magnesium salicylate (Doan's,

Bayer Select Backache Formula, others);

· an over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or pain medicine

that contains aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or ketoprofen;

· a diuretic (water pill) such as furosemide (Lasix),

hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDiuril, others), chlorothiazide (Diuril,

others), chlorthalidone (Hygroton, Thalitone), and others;

· an angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor)

such as benazepril (Lotensin), captopril (Capoten), enalapril

(Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), moexipril (Univasc),

quinapril (Accupril), and others;

· a steroid medicine such as prednisone (Deltasone and

others), methylprednisolone (Medrol and others), prednisolone

(Prelone, Pediapred, and others), and others;

· an anticoagulant (blood thinner) such as warfarin

(Coumadin);

· lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid, others); or

· fluconazole (Diflucan) or ketoconazole (Nizoral).

• You may not be able to take valdecoxib, or you may require a

dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you are

taking any of the medicines listed above.

• Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with

valdecoxib. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any

prescription or over-the-counter medicines. "

Hope that helps and you have less pain/more energy soon.

Okay enough from me for one night. It is after 1:30 a.m. my time and

my little ones will be arising before I put my head on the pillow

tonight.

--e

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Thank you so much. I know I should take a class in how to get along on the Internet.

ette

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Hi ette,I found some info on Bextra. Here are a couple linkshttp://www.bextra.comand http://arthritis.about.com/library/weekly/aa120210a.htmIf you can't get those to click just type the word Bextra in where it says search. If will give you a bunch of sites. Here is some info from the second site. Go to the web site to find more."On November 19, 2001, the United States Food and Drug Administration approved Bextra (valdecoxib) for the treatment of signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis, and the pain associated with menstrual cramping. Bextra is classified as a COX-2 inhibitor, the second one marketed by Pharmacia Corporation and Pfizer Inc. The first of Pharmacia's COX-2 inhibitors, Celebrex, was approved by the FDA in 1998 and is now recognized as the number-one selling prescription arthritis medication."And some info from the first site:"What is valdecoxib? • Valdecoxib is in a class of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Valdecoxib works by reducing substances in the body that cause inflammation, pain, and fever. • Valdecoxib is used to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis and adult rheumatoid arthritis. Valdecoxib is also used to treat painful menstruation. • Valdecoxib may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. What are the possible side effects of valdecoxib? • If you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop taking valdecoxib and seek medical treatment or contact your doctor immediately: · an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives); · abdominal pain, tenderness, or discomfort; · bloody, black, or tarry stools; · nausea or heartburn; · bloody vomit; · unexplained weight gain; · swelling or water retention; · unusual fatigue or lethargy; · a skin rash or itching; · yellowing of the skin or eyes; · "flu-like" symptoms; or · unusual bruising or bleeding. • Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue to take valdecoxib and talk to your doctor if you experience · diarrhea; · nausea or upset stomach; or · headache. • Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome. What other drugs will affect valdecoxib? • Before taking valdecoxib, tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following drugs: · aspirin or another salicylate (form of aspirin) such as salsalate (Disalcid), choline salicylate-magnesium salicylate (Trilisate, Tricosal, others), and magnesium salicylate (Doan's, Bayer Select Backache Formula, others); · an over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or pain medicine that contains aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or ketoprofen; · a diuretic (water pill) such as furosemide (Lasix), hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDiuril, others), chlorothiazide (Diuril, others), chlorthalidone (Hygroton, Thalitone), and others; · an angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor) such as benazepril (Lotensin), captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), moexipril (Univasc), quinapril (Accupril), and others; · a steroid medicine such as prednisone (Deltasone and others), methylprednisolone (Medrol and others), prednisolone (Prelone, Pediapred, and others), and others; · an anticoagulant (blood thinner) such as warfarin (Coumadin); · lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid, others); or · fluconazole (Diflucan) or ketoconazole (Nizoral). • You may not be able to take valdecoxib, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you are taking any of the medicines listed above. • Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with valdecoxib. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines. "Hope that helps and you have less pain/more energy soon.Okay enough from me for one night. It is after 1:30 a.m. my time and my little ones will be arising before I put my head on the pillow tonight. --e

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Hi e, Thank you so much for the page. There sure seems to be a lot of things to watch out for taking this pill. I have taken it for two days so far and today I just feel so tired. I guess I'm not feeling that good yet. I know most things thye try take time, but now my doctor wants to maybe put me on Metrotrexet, (spelling)? I was on it before and felt sick and my hair really thined out. I hope these work instead of having to go back to that.

Thanks again,

ette

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--Hi ette,

I hope your meds start giving you some releif too and Eli is right

about looking in the mirror and telling yourself that you are pretty

and stuff like that. I had bad depression and a psyciatrist(sp?)

told me to do the same thing. To look inthe mirror every day and

think of so many things that is good about yourself including that

you are pretty. Men have a way of mentally abusing women to where

you eventually feel like a nothing and you can't let them get to

you. This group has gave very good advice to you and it's the same

as what a phsciatrist told me so that goes to show that this gruop

is as smart as docs and you don't have to pay for it: )if all else

fails you may to consider seeing a doc about this. Just trying to

help and we all care about you on here and hope for the best for you

and you just remember that you are somebody and no man can convince

you different. Prayers to you from us. Jona mom of na 2

poly

- In @y..., jona <jaycpepsi@y...> wrote:

>

> I was trying to find a good time to ask if anyone had noticed

their childs hair being thin or falling out easy and this looks like

a good time. I noticed nas falling out back when she was first

diagnosed but I don't think it was the methotrexate because she has

been off of that for months and her hair falls out easily and looks

thin. My 11 month old will grab nas hair and gobs of it comes

out and you can see that it is very thin. Anyway, I asked her ped.

rheumy about it and he said that the stress from the disease would

do that and I beleive him because It couldn't be the metho cause

it's been too long since shes been on that and her hair is still

like that. Does anyone else notice their childs hair to be like

this? Jona mom of na 2 poly

> Ginger Sunshine <sweetpea777@p...> wrote: 8486300A-6ED7-11D4-

AFB9-0050DAC67E1188AFED09-6D6A-11D6-B41F-EB6D2B2CCE35no-

repeat#f7f7decentercenter3CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-

0050DAC6803003CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC680301EE860250-5330-11D4-

BA52-0050DAC680300EE860250-5330-11D4-BA52-0050DAC6803013CEEA290-42CB-

11D4-BA3E-0050DAC680300X-ASN,X-ASH,X-AN,X-AP,X-AD;Hi e, Thank

you so much for the page. There sure seems to be a lot of things to

watch out for taking this pill. I have taken it for two days so far

and today I just feel so tired. I guess I'm not feeling that good

yet. I know most things thye try take time, but now my doctor wants

to maybe put me on Metrotrexet, (spelling)? I was on it before and

felt sick and my hair really thined out. I hope these work instead

of having to go back to that. Thanks again, ette

>

>

>

>

>

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Jona thank you so much for the advice and I don't think I would need to see a doctor for this since I have such wonderful friends here. I am improving with the hating my self thing. But you know when I was married it was every thing for him. My hair, the way I dressed and what I liked so now it's taking me longer to find me! But, I am getting there. My church tells me that if I hate myself then I hate God since he made me. So I am gonna practice that mirror thing and see if I can do that. I mean it's not a pretty matter to look at myself but i will try it.

So far I can't really tell if the pills are working or not. About 2am this morning I got the worst shivers and chills and had to get three blankets. Then I felt like I must of had a high fever. I still have some pain and guess I should call the doctor.

Thank you all again and you too Jona. I will pray for your daughter.

Hugs,

ette

<:)))><

-- Re: Bextra

--Hi ette,I hope your meds start giving you some releif too and Eli is right about looking in the mirror and telling yourself that you are pretty and stuff like that. I had bad depression and a psyciatrist(sp?) told me to do the same thing. To look inthe mirror every day and think of so many things that is good about yourself including that you are pretty. Men have a way of mentally abusing women to where you eventually feel like a nothing and you can't let them get to you. This group has gave very good advice to you and it's the same as what a phsciatrist told me so that goes to show that this gruop is as smart as docs and you don't have to pay for it: )if all else fails you may to consider seeing a doc about this. Just trying to help and we all care about you on here and hope for the best for you and you just remember that you are somebody and no man can convince you different. Prayers to you from us. Jona mom of na 2 poly- In @y..., jona <jaycpepsi@y...> wrote:> > I was trying to find a good time to ask if anyone had noticed their childs hair being thin or falling out easy and this looks like a good time. I noticed nas falling out back when she was first diagnosed but I don't think it was the methotrexate because she has been off of that for months and her hair falls out easily and looks thin. My 11 month old will grab nas hair and gobs of it comes out and you can see that it is very thin. Anyway, I asked her ped. rheumy about it and he said that the stress from the disease would do that and I beleive him because It couldn't be the metho cause it's been too long since shes been on that and her hair is still like that. Does anyone else notice their childs hair to be like this? Jona mom of na 2 poly> Ginger Sunshine <sweetpea777@p...> wrote: 8486300A-6ED7-11D4-AFB9-0050DAC67E1188AFED09-6D6A-11D6-B41F-EB6D2B2CCE35no-repeat#f7f7decentercenter3CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC6803003CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC680301EE860250-5330-11D4-BA52-0050DAC680300EE860250-5330-11D4-BA52-0050DAC6803013CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC680300X-ASN,X-ASH,X-AN,X-AP,X-AD;Hi e, Thank you so much for the page. There sure seems to be a lot of things to watch out for taking this pill. I have taken it for two days so far and today I just feel so tired. I guess I'm not feeling that good yet. I know most things thye try take time, but now my doctor wants to maybe put me on Metrotrexet, (spelling)? I was on it before and felt sick and my hair really thined out. I hope these work instead of having to go back to that. Thanks again, ette> > > > >

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Your welcome ette, And I hope you get better soon and thanks for the prayers and everything else. Good Luck on the meds. My prayers are with you Jona mom of na 2 poly

Ginger Sunshine <sweetpea777@...> wrote:

Jona thank you so much for the advice and I don't think I would need to see a doctor for this since I have such wonderful friends here. I am improving with the hating my self thing. But you know when I was married it was every thing for him. My hair, the way I dressed and what I liked so now it's taking me longer to find me! But, I am getting there. My church tells me that if I hate myself then I hate God since he made me. So I am gonna practice that mirror thing and see if I can do that. I mean it's not a pretty matter to look at myself but i will try it.

So far I can't really tell if the pills are working or not. About 2am this morning I got the worst shivers and chills and had to get three blankets. Then I felt like I must of had a high fever. I still have some pain and guess I should call the doctor.

Thank you all again and you too Jona. I will pray for your daughter.

Hugs,

ette

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--Hi ette,I hope your meds start giving you some releif too and Eli is right about looking in the mirror and telling yourself that you are pretty and stuff like that. I had bad depression and a psyciatrist(sp?) told me to do the same thing. To look inthe mirror every day and think of so many things that is good about yourself including that you are pretty. Men have a way of mentally abusing women to where you eventually feel like a nothing and you can't let them get to you. This group has gave very good advice to you and it's the same as what a phsciatrist told me so that goes to show that this gruop is as smart as docs and you don't have to pay for it: )if all else fails you may to consider seeing a doc about this. Just trying to help and we all care about you on here and hope for the best for you and you just remember that you are somebody and no man can convince you different. Prayers to you from us. Jona mom of na 2 poly- In @y..., jona <jaycpepsi@y...> wrote:> > I was trying to find a good time to ask if anyone had noticed their childs hair being thin or falling out easy and this looks like a good time. I noticed nas falling out back when she was first diagnosed but I don't think it was the methotrexate because she has been off of that for months and her hair falls out easily and looks thin. My 11 month old will grab nas hair and gobs of it comes out and you can see that it is very thin. Anyway, I asked her ped. rheumy about it and he said that the stress from the disease would do that and I beleive him because It couldn't be the metho cause it's been too long since shes been on that and her hair is still like that. Does anyone else notice their childs hair to be like this? Jona mom of na 2 poly> Ginger Sunshine <sweetpea777@p...> wrote: 8486300A-6ED7-11D4-AFB9-0050DAC67E1188AFED09-6D6A-11D6-B41F-EB6D2B2CCE35no-repeat#f7f7decentercenter3CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC6803003CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC680301EE860250-5330-11D4-BA52-0050DAC680300EE860250-5330-11D4-BA52-0050DAC6803013CEEA290-42CB-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC680300X-ASN,X-ASH,X-AN,X-AP,X-AD;Hi e, Thank you so much for the page. There sure seems to be a lot of things to watch out for taking this pill. I have taken it for two days so far and today I just feel so tired. I guess I'm not feeling that good yet. I know most things thye try take time, but now my doctor wants to maybe put me on Metrotrexet, (spelling)? I was on it before and felt sick and my hair really thined out. I hope these work instead of having to go back to that. Thanks again, ette> > > > >

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  • 5 months later...

Bextra joins the ranks of Celebrex and Vioxx. It is another cox 2 inhibitor.

Works like all the other NSAIDs but does not have the GI problems, although

we still tell our patients to take food with it. I have had no reports that

Bextra works any better than the other 2. Good luck.. Kathy, PharmD

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In a message dated 11/19/2002 1:22:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,

magicman99@... writes:

> i was wondering what type of problems people were having with bextra.

I had horrible headaches! And to top it off, my Insurance company would only

pay for 20 pills every 30 days so there was no way I could stay consistently

on the medication anyway.

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Hello Debby and Jerry,

I'm way behind on reading some of the posts but this caught my eye.... Randy was just prescribed this med. this week to help with pain/inflammation in his ankle due to the alignment of his broken leg. I checked with the TX team at Cleveland and they gave the ok to bextra, vioxx or celebrex for short term (about a month). They told me it would elevate his LFT's and they would note that he is taking this med so when his labs come in this month they will know why.

We always check with them first before he takes any new medication but the consensus has been that he can take any medication I can take. His lab numbers were perfect and has been since the tx (except during the time he was on pain meds for his broken leg). I can say this tho--- for the past two days that he has taken the med the pain in his ankle went from a 10/11 to a 1/2 and he isnt limping....

The doctor is discussing maybe going in and removing some plates and pins he has in his ankle area when he broke the same leg (both bones) about 12 years ago when his dog pulled him off his deck and he fell about 6 feet. We are hoping the medication will give his body a chance to adjust to the new alignment and he will be able to strengthen the ankle area and not require additional surgery. He isnt too thrilled about being on crutches anymore.

But he does want to be able to climb on that telescope again -- a big toy for the boys. It is 485ft tall and he has to be able to come down off of it(safety procedure) within 15minutes using the steps or repelling over the side-- neither of which the doctor wants him to try at this point nor does Randy think he could accomplish it. So we are hoping this will help.

Thanks for the info tho...

Cheryl & Randy

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Cheryl....yeah...from what I gathered

from the web-site Bextra is OK in the short run and one should always

check with the liver doctor...I do the same thing if I am offered

another drug.....I check with the Clinic however I haven't had any new

meds for a long while and I don't take pain killers (altho sometimes I

wished I had some nice vicodin or something) When my GP scripted Fosamax

2 yrs ago I asked the Clinic first they said OK. but my esophagus is

such a mess they said get off of it if it causes trouble...so I never

really got into it. You guys are the Mountaineer State so you can climb

those high places but God didn't give us city boys wings nor the guts

(at least me) to go that high. Glad Randy is getting better, maybe the

Bextra will give him enough relief to strengthen those old bones.

love jerry

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Cheryl, I am glad Randy is only taking the Bextra for a little bit. I won't ever come close to one again, for I just don't want to have any more problems than I aleady have. The GI was so totally opposed to me taking them....so I asked the Pain Doctor for something for the pain....and he gave me Napryson....probably as bad if not worse...EXCEPT...it works for me! Hey for one day, I have been able to MOVE! YIPEE!

OK.....take care and hope Randy can get some relief!

Debby

Re: [ ] Bextra

Hello Debby and Jerry,I'm way behind on reading some of the posts but this caught my eye.... Randy was just prescribed this med. this week to help with pain/inflammation in his ankle due to the alignment of his broken leg. I checked with the TX team at Cleveland and they gave the ok to bextra, vioxx or celebrex for short term (about a month). They told me it would elevate his LFT's and they would note that he is taking this med so when his labs come in this month they will know why.We always check with them first before he takes any new medication but the consensus has been that he can take any medication I can take. His lab numbers were perfect and has been since the tx (except during the time he was on pain meds for his broken leg). I can say this tho--- for the past two days that he has taken the med the pain in his ankle went from a 10/11 to a 1/2 and he isnt limping....The doctor is discussing maybe going in and removing some plates and pins he has in his ankle area when he broke the same leg (both bones) about 12 years ago when his dog pulled him off his deck and he fell about 6 feet. We are hoping the medication will give his body a chance to adjust to the new alignment and he will be able to strengthen the ankle area and not require additional surgery. He isnt too thrilled about being on crutches anymore.But he does want to be able to climb on that telescope again -- a big toy for the boys. It is 485ft tall and he has to be able to come down off of it(safety procedure) within 15minutes using the steps or repelling over the side-- neither of which the doctor wants him to try at this point nor does Randy think he could accomplish it. So we are hoping this will help.Thanks for the info tho...Cheryl & Randy

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Hi everyone, I hope everyone is doing good. Sorry I haven't posted in a while,

I've been very busy with school and work, and being a full time mom and wife. I

am currently taking samples of Bextra 20mg, and I am taking methotrexate, and it

has helped me a great deal. I am down to my last 2 Bextra pills and I just

found out that my new medical insurance (CIGNA) will not cover Bextra, I even

got approval from my doctor and they told me that the only way they will cover

Bextra is if I had ulcers or stomach bleeding (which I dont' have). I

desperately rely on Bextra, it is the only drug that has been helping me, I am

in a jam and don't know what else to do. Bextra is expensive monthly, without

it I will be so much pain. My rheumy is out of the country on vacation. Any

one have any suggestions or experienced similar situations, please advise,

thanks Liz.

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Liz, as frustrating as it is since you've found Bextra to work for you,

I would recommend exploring the possibility of trying another NSAID (and

there are many, many to chose from) that your insurance will cover. Even

though many doctors are pushing the relatively new COX-2s, the evidence

from several studies shows that they, as a class, are not more effective

than the older non-selective NSAIDs. Even OTC ibuprofen and naproxen can

be extremely effective given you take an equivalent dose.

It's important to keep in mind that COX-2s were developed to be safer,

not more effective. And whether they really are safer remains to be

seen.

This is the kind of thinking that is behind your insurer's decision:

Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Subcommittee Report

Oregon Health Resources Commission

June 2002

http://oregonrx.org/OrgrxPDF/NSAIDS%20=%20FINAL%207-25-02%20-28.pdf

Sorry. I hope you find a good substitute. Chances are you will.

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> Hi everyone, I hope everyone is doing good. Sorry I haven't posted in

a while, I've been very busy with school and work, and being a full time

mom and wife. I am currently taking samples of Bextra 20mg, and I am

taking methotrexate, and it has helped me a great deal. I am down to my

last 2 Bextra pills and I just found out that my new medical insurance

(CIGNA) will not cover Bextra, I even got approval from my doctor and

they told me that the only way they will cover Bextra is if I had ulcers

or stomach bleeding (which I dont' have). I desperately rely on Bextra,

it is the only drug that has been helping me, I am in a jam and don't

know what else to do. Bextra is expensive monthly, without it I will be

so much pain. My rheumy is out of the country on vacation. Any one

have any suggestions or experienced similar situations, please advise,

thanks Liz.

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I have taken Bextra for several years. Vioxx raised my blood

pressure. Bextra is quite expensive; I do not have insurance. For a

while it was available from Canada, but no more. For me the advantage

is that it is less irritating to my stomach. I take a lower dose then

I really need to try and save money.

> I just got a small prescription from Kaiser last week--usually you

can't

> return medicine, but I'll check if they can get the buy back.

>

> I haven't heard of Bexta--I'm assuming that's another brand name,

> though. I'd rather get a generic equivalent, since I have to pay

sometimes

> $1-2 a pill for non-generic.

>

> in Oakland

>

>

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My husband is taking Narproxen . It is twice a day. He says it is strange. The pain never really goes away like it did with Vioxx but it does not get any worse. He says it is like a dull pain. It is about $25 Canada for 30 days. Work pays most of it. Not that it is that much. Tell you more as we know more. Oh it is a drug that has been around for years. The pills fill a bottle three times the size of the ones Vioxx came in. Good luck.Powerful parental controls improve your peace of mind with MSN Premium: Join now and get the first two months FREE*

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HI CAROL,

I have been on Bextra for two years now. Without it my muscles go into spasm. It does not hurt my stomach. I am very happy with it.

Marge

He lives!

Now that Vioxx is off the market, can anyone describe their experience with the other two -2 inhibitors: Celebrex and Bextra? I've been relying on Aleve (as many as 3 tablets a day) but its causing stomach problems and I need to stop/cut down.

Carol

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Hi Marge,

Thanks, what's your dosage? So far, it seems pretty good to me too. But its only been one day. I've been eating Aleve like candy, and I know its not good for my stomach.

Carol

marge <palybami@...> wrote:

HI CAROL,

I have been on Bextra for two years now. Without it my muscles go into spasm. It does not hurt my stomach. I am very happy with it.

Marge

He lives!

Now that Vioxx is off the market, can anyone describe their experience with the other two -2 inhibitors: Celebrex and Bextra? I've been relying on Aleve (as many as 3 tablets a day) but its causing stomach problems and I need to stop/cut down.

Carol

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Hi ,

Is that Naproxem Sodium? Here in the U.S. the brand name is 'Aleve' and costs much less than $25 for 30 days.

Carol Larsen <Busterchi@...> wrote:

My husband is taking Narproxen . It is twice a day. He says it is strange. The pain never really goes away like it did with Vioxx but it does not get any worse. He says it is like a dull pain. It is about $25 Canada for 30 days. Work pays most of it. Not that it is that much. Tell you more as we know more. Oh it is a drug that has been around for years. The pills fill a bottle three times the size of the ones Vioxx came in. Good luck.

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Be careful with Aleve - I took 2 a day for less than two weeks - caused a gastric hemorrhage

I had no previous history of any gastric problems. It took several months to get my blood count back to normal.

From: Carol [mailto:carolann1312004@...] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:52 PMJoint Replacement Subject: Re: Bextra

Hi Marge,

Thanks, what's your dosage? So far, it seems pretty good to me too. But its only been one day. I've been eating Aleve like candy, and I know its not good for my stomach.

Carol

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HI CAROL,

I have been on Bextra for two years now. Without it my muscles go into spasm. It does not hurt my stomach. I am very happy with it.

Marge

He lives!

Now that Vioxx is off the market, can anyone describe their experience with the other two -2 inhibitors: Celebrex and Bextra? I've been relying on Aleve (as many as 3 tablets a day) but its causing stomach problems and I need to stop/cut down.

Carol

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HI CAROL, I AM TAKING 20 MG--MARGE

Thanks, what's your dosage? So far, it seems pretty good to me, too. But it's only been one day. I've been eating Aleve like candy, and I know it's not good for my stomach.

Carol

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At 03:51 PM 10/7/2004 -0700, you wrote:

Hi everyone,

I use Celebrex and it does everything I need it to do for

me. I tried Bextra and Vioxx in the past and Celebrex was the best

of all three for me then so I stuck with it. I'm glad that was the

best for me, as thing worked out.

Larry

Now that Vioxx is off the market,

can anyone describe their experience with the other two -2 inhibitors:

Celebrex and Bextra? I've been relying on Aleve (as many as 3

tablets a day) but its causing stomach problems and I need to stop/cut

down.

Carol

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The only difference between Naproxen and Vioxx is that is a cox 1 and cox

2 inhibitor that means it might upset your stomach.That really is the

major difference between them. It should work for him. Just be carful

with your stomach. Taken over a long time it can cause ulcers (Not

that it will, just can cause ulcers)

Larry

My husband is taking Narproxen

.. It is twice a day. He says it is strange. The pain

never really goes away like it did with Vioxx but it does not get any

worse. He says it is like a dull pain. It is about $25 Canada

for 30 days. Work pays most of it. Not that it is that

much. Tell you more as we know more. Oh it is a drug that has

been around for years. The pills fill a bottle three times the size

of the ones Vioxx came in. Good luck.

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Hi Larry,

I wanted to take Celebrex since they took Vioxx off the self but my Public Aid card wouldn't pay for it unless your over 65 and I'm 61 so I'm taking Tramadol 50 mg did you ever hear of this pill. Have a nice day .

SusieLarry Lauer <lhlauer@...> wrote:

At 03:51 PM 10/7/2004 -0700, you wrote:

Hi everyone, I use Celebrex and it does everything I need it to do for me. I tried Bextra and Vioxx in the past and Celebrex was the best of all three for me then so I stuck with it. I'm glad that was the best for me, as thing worked out.Larry

Now that Vioxx is off the market, can anyone describe their experience with the other two -2 inhibitors: Celebrex and Bextra? I've been relying on Aleve (as many as 3 tablets a day) but its causing stomach problems and I need to stop/cut down. Carolroup, send an email to:

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