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Hi everyone

I dont oftenwrite in but I do read all the mails. I take methotrexate orally but

also need an effective antiinflammatory drug as my joints swell quite badly. A

few months ago I was taken off Vioxx because of the health risks and was given

Iberobrufen Retard. It is not as good as Vioxx was but does help. Now on our

local news they have announced that these can cause cardiac arrest. Im at a

complete loss because my doctor says he doesnt know what else to prescribe as I

have tried a number of meds which didnt suit me. I must add he is not a very

sympathetic man. I wonder if anyone can make any suggestions about these drugs

I would be extremely grateful. (If you know of any other drug I can use)

Thank you and regards to everyone

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Hi,

There are many pain meds but some of them are addicting so they

don't get prescribed.

However, did your MD mention Darvocet. It is like Tylenol but

stronger. Or have you tried Tylenol? It is not like Vioxx though.

Of course, if Vioxx worked best for you, it will be hard to find

it's substitute. I was not able to tolerate Vioxx. But what about

Celebrex or Toradol. Ask your doctor about these and also ask him

how does he feel about you taking Darvocet?

Also, what helps me is herbal green tea (decaf). It isn't as good

as Vioxx but it helps to relieve the pain naturally for me.

Hopefully, you will get a lot of more responses. Those are the only

ones I can think of.

Hope this helps.

Take care.

Ebony

> Hi everyone

>

> I dont oftenwrite in but I do read all the mails. I take

methotrexate orally but also need an effective antiinflammatory drug

as my joints swell quite badly. A few months ago I was taken off

Vioxx because of the health risks and was given Iberobrufen Retard.

It is not as good as Vioxx was but does help. Now on our local news

they have announced that these can cause cardiac arrest. Im at a

complete loss because my doctor says he doesnt know what else to

prescribe as I have tried a number of meds which didnt suit me. I

must add he is not a very sympathetic man. I wonder if anyone can

make any suggestions about these drugs I would be extremely

grateful. (If you know of any other drug I can use)

>

> Thank you and regards to everyone

>

>

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with voicemail

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I was prescribe Mobic by my base doctor after they took Celebrex,

Vioxx, and Bextra out of the pharmacies on base. I was told it had

been around for years - lots of years. I don't have any problem with

it but only take it when my joints start aching so bad I almost want

to scream.

Good luck and God bless,

Althea

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I was prescribe Mobic by my base doctor after they took Celebrex,

Vioxx, and Bextra out of the pharmacies on base. I was told it had

been around for years - lots of years. I don't have any problem with

it but only take it when my joints start aching so bad I almost want

to scream.

Good luck and God bless,

Althea

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There are a number of different NSAIDs (anti-inflammatories) on the

market. Your doctor should let you try different ones until you find

the one with the most bang for the buck. Every person has a unique

reaction to drugs, so what is best for me (naproxen) does absolutely

nothing for someone else. That said, it generally takes a couple of

MONTHS for a given NSAID to reach it's peak performance, so be

prepared to give each different NSAID adequate time before writing

it off. Here is a list I copied from another site:

" Some NSAIDs are currently available over the counter at pharmacies.

The other NSAIDs listed below require a prescription from your

doctor (U.S.).

Common OTC names include:

ibuprofen (Advil®)

naproxen (Aleve® or Naprosyn®)

aspirin (Bayer®)

Rx (prescription) names include:

celecoxib --Celebrex®

diclofenac -- Voltaren®

etodolac --Lodine®

fenoprofen -- Nalfon®

indomethacin -- Indocin®

ketoprofen - Orudis®, Oruvail®

ketoralac --Toradol®

oxaprozin -- Daypro®

nabumetone -- Relafen®

sulindac -- Clinoril®

tolmetin -- Tolectin®

rofecoxib -- Vioxx® "

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There are a number of different NSAIDs (anti-inflammatories) on the

market. Your doctor should let you try different ones until you find

the one with the most bang for the buck. Every person has a unique

reaction to drugs, so what is best for me (naproxen) does absolutely

nothing for someone else. That said, it generally takes a couple of

MONTHS for a given NSAID to reach it's peak performance, so be

prepared to give each different NSAID adequate time before writing

it off. Here is a list I copied from another site:

" Some NSAIDs are currently available over the counter at pharmacies.

The other NSAIDs listed below require a prescription from your

doctor (U.S.).

Common OTC names include:

ibuprofen (Advil®)

naproxen (Aleve® or Naprosyn®)

aspirin (Bayer®)

Rx (prescription) names include:

celecoxib --Celebrex®

diclofenac -- Voltaren®

etodolac --Lodine®

fenoprofen -- Nalfon®

indomethacin -- Indocin®

ketoprofen - Orudis®, Oruvail®

ketoralac --Toradol®

oxaprozin -- Daypro®

nabumetone -- Relafen®

sulindac -- Clinoril®

tolmetin -- Tolectin®

rofecoxib -- Vioxx® "

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ine,

When they took Bextra off the market, my rheumy switched me to

Celebrex. It doesn't help as much as the Bextra did, but it does help.

We have to weigh the benefits and the risks and then make a decision

about what meds to take. All meds have risks. But living with constant

pain is not a viable option, either, at least for me. Sue

On Thursday, June 16, 2005, at 08:36 AM, pauline Gwynne wrote:

>

> I dont oftenwrite in but I do read all the mails. I take methotrexate

> orally but also need an effective antiinflammatory drug as my joints

> swell quite badly. A few months ago I was taken off Vioxx because of

> the health risks and was given Iberobrufen Retard. It is not as good

> as Vioxx was but does help. Now on our local news they have announced

> that these can cause cardiac arrest. Im at a complete loss because my

> doctor says he doesnt know what else to prescribe as I have tried a

> number of meds which didnt suit me. I must add he is not a very

> sympathetic man. I wonder if anyone can make any suggestions about

> these drugs I would be extremely grateful. (If you know of any other

> drug I can use)

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ine,

When they took Bextra off the market, my rheumy switched me to

Celebrex. It doesn't help as much as the Bextra did, but it does help.

We have to weigh the benefits and the risks and then make a decision

about what meds to take. All meds have risks. But living with constant

pain is not a viable option, either, at least for me. Sue

On Thursday, June 16, 2005, at 08:36 AM, pauline Gwynne wrote:

>

> I dont oftenwrite in but I do read all the mails. I take methotrexate

> orally but also need an effective antiinflammatory drug as my joints

> swell quite badly. A few months ago I was taken off Vioxx because of

> the health risks and was given Iberobrufen Retard. It is not as good

> as Vioxx was but does help. Now on our local news they have announced

> that these can cause cardiac arrest. Im at a complete loss because my

> doctor says he doesnt know what else to prescribe as I have tried a

> number of meds which didnt suit me. I must add he is not a very

> sympathetic man. I wonder if anyone can make any suggestions about

> these drugs I would be extremely grateful. (If you know of any other

> drug I can use)

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Hi ine,

I've tried so many different anti-inflammatory meds, and they are so

hard on my stomach. I am suppose to take 3xLodine a day, but can't do

it. Maybe your doctor could give you some samples, until you can find

one that works for you.

Hugs, Tawny

--- In , pauline Gwynne <marypaul40@y...>

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> Hi everyone

>

> I dont oftenwrite in but I do read all the mails. I take

methotrexate orally but also need an effective antiinflammatory drug

as my joints swell quite badly. A few months ago I was taken off

Vioxx because of the health risks and was given Iberobrufen Retard.

It is not as good as Vioxx was but does help. Now on our local news

they have announced that these can cause cardiac arrest. Im at a

complete loss because my doctor says he doesnt know what else to

prescribe as I have tried a number of meds which didnt suit me. I

must add he is not a very sympathetic man. I wonder if anyone can

make any suggestions about these drugs I would be extremely

grateful. (If you know of any other drug I can use)

>

> Thank you and regards to everyone

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PCcalling worldwide with

voicemail

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>

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Hi ine,

I've tried so many different anti-inflammatory meds, and they are so

hard on my stomach. I am suppose to take 3xLodine a day, but can't do

it. Maybe your doctor could give you some samples, until you can find

one that works for you.

Hugs, Tawny

> Hi everyone

>

> I dont oftenwrite in but I do read all the mails. I take

methotrexate orally but also need an effective antiinflammatory drug

as my joints swell quite badly. A few months ago I was taken off

Vioxx because of the health risks and was given Iberobrufen Retard.

It is not as good as Vioxx was but does help. Now on our local news

they have announced that these can cause cardiac arrest. Im at a

complete loss because my doctor says he doesnt know what else to

prescribe as I have tried a number of meds which didnt suit me. I

must add he is not a very sympathetic man. I wonder if anyone can

make any suggestions about these drugs I would be extremely

grateful. (If you know of any other drug I can use)

>

> Thank you and regards to everyone

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PCcalling worldwide with

voicemail

>

>

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