Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 1) Well, I'm not a doctor or pharmacist, but you could ask one about Glucosamine-Chrondroitin Sulfate if it is antiangionetic. I don't know what antiangionetic means. Glucosamine-Chrondroitin Sulfate is more of a long term help (usually take a bit of time to feel the difference) and it's not a pain killer as is Celebrex. It attempts to repair (and even regrow so they say) cartilage. I have a huge knee arthritis problem from an ACL recon/menisectomy. It works well for me. And almost everyone that trys it says it works for them. There are liquid and pill forms. Some brands are better than others. I used the Leesman formula which combines good price and good quality. 2) Go to http://factotem.org/cgi-bin/kneebbs.pl. It's an AWESOME site for patients with knee problems. And it is monitored by some great nurses (some doctors) typically. You can search the site for other answers for your Mom. Or make your own post. It gets replies very quickly. >> She is supposed to be taking Celebrex for the joint problem which she says is caused by the Arimidex. However, the Celebrex is not to be taken with 714x. Anything that is antiangionetic(?) cannot be taken with 714x. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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