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Common Painkillers May Increase Your Miscarriage RiskDid you know that certain painkillers may increase your risk of miscarriage? Here we will talk about what they are and why they increase the risk.
NSAID Medications Increase Risk of Atrial FibrillationWell, according to a new study, people who use these types of medications and other NSAIDs and COX-2 inhibitors in order to treat inflammation may be at a much higher risk of atrial fibrillation or an irregular heart beat.- Painkillers May Reduce Effectiveness of Depression MedicationA Rockefeller University study uncovered high treatment resistant rates for depression patients taking SSRIs and NSAIDs together. Doctors are being advised to ask their patients about their use of painkillers if they are prescribing antidepressants.
- Pain Relievers Cut Cancer Risk?Many studies have claimed that certain types of pain relievers may reduce the risk of developing specific types of cancer. What do these studies really show? Can pain relievers cut cancer risk?
- Use of NSAIDS in Gastric Bypass PatientsGastric bypass patients are typically advised against taking NSAIDS, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, because NSAIDS put you at risk for ulcers.
- Why You Shouldn't Take NSAID If You Have PneumoniaDoctors often used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to treat fever in people with pneumonia. This may not be such a good idea. Find out why.
Advil, Celebrex Among Others Raise Heart Attack RiskNumerous painkillers both over-the-counter and prescription are linked to higher risk for heart attack, stroke and even death.- Comparing Ibuprofen, Naproxen and CelebrexThere are significant differences between the NSAID medicines ibuprofen, naproxen and celebrex.
- What Arthritis Medication Can Do for YouThere are over 100 medications and drugs being used in the treatment of arthritis as well as hundreds more natural remedies and treatments. Equally there are over 150 different types of arthritis all of which affect the joints and bones.
Three Type of Medications for Chronic PainChronic pain can be a painful condition that hinders your everyday life. Knowing how to find a pain reliever that works for you will help in keeping your independent.
How Do Prescription Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories Work?There are stronger non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs than over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen and naproxen. These work by interfering with the enzymes that cause pain and inflammation.- NSAIDS Prescribed for DogsNSAIDS, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are often prescribed by veterinarians to help control inflammation and/or pain in dogs.
Dangers of FDA-Approved Drugs: Part TwoFDA-approved drugs have serious risks and side effects that many people who take them are unaware of. This article highlights some of the risks associated with commonly-prescribed drugs.- NSAIDs & the Role on Preventing Colorectal CancerIf you are concerned about colorectal cancer, here is what you need to know about over-the-counter prevention remedies.
NSAIDs and Cats: Why They're Dangerous and What Other Medications You Can UseAward-winning, pet expert and author of 31 books, Margaret H. Bonham explains why NSAIDs are bad for your cat and what alternatives are available for pain control.- Do I Want to Take an Aspirin or Tylenol or Advil for My Pain?A quick guide for your headache, muscle aches, arthritis, backache, toothaches, colds, and fevers.
- Medications After Weight Loss SurgeryWeight loss surgery can affect how patients absorb certain medications. Find out what you can take and what you should avoid.
- Product Review: Liga PNInflammation after injury can be a very painful process. With the right "raw" materials, the body can heal dramatically more quickly. Liga PN, a product by Nutriwest, is a wonderful tool to assist in the healing process.
- An Overview of Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)An overview of the various types of NSAIDs and their side effects.
- NSAIDS Vs. Steroids for DogsThis article takes a look at how the two types of analgesics differ.
- What You Need to Know About the Drug CelebrexThis describes the drug Celebrex, how it is used and why and its contraindications and side effects.
- Consumer Safety Vs. Multimillion-Dollar COX-2 Pain Pill ManufacturersThe COX-2 painkillers Celebrex (Pfizer) and Vioxx (Merck), were touted as Super Aspirins and made millions for their manufacturers. Adverse side effects include renal failure, cardiac events, thrombosis, stroke and myocardial infarction.
Pain Killers and Stomach Irritation: How to Protect YourselfNSAIDs like Advil, Motrin, Aleve and Napropsyn are all effective pain killers when used as directed. Discover ways to protect your stomach while relieving your aches and pains.- Four Serious Side Effects of NSAIDCommon anti-inflammatory medications (NSAID) found in the drugstore can have serious side effects. Here are four you need to know about.
- Is it Safe to Give Your Dog NSAIDs like Aspirin?Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can relieve pain and swelling in dogs, but they come with a hefty price.
- Natural Pain Relief Options: A Helpful GuideA guide to alternative options when it comes to pain relief.
- NSAIDs: Weapons Against Body PainAlthough there are numerous brand names of pain relievers one can choose from, we have to understand that there are basically only two types of pain relievers that are considered nonnarcotic. One of these types includes the NSAIDs.
- Prednisone Side Effects: Effects of Steroid Treatments vs. NSAIDsWorking as a call center technician in the prescription benefits field, I had the opportunity to hear a lot of people complain about a lot of different medicines.
Arthritis in Dogs - There is Currently No Cure for but You Can Give Your Pet Some ReliefReview the different solutions available. See the dangers of some of the drugs used to treat arthritis in dogs.- Medication: NSAIDS: What Are They?There are many medications that say do not take with NSAIDS. Surprisingly most people so not even know what a NSAID is.
- Tenoxicam: Intra-Articular NSAID Injection for Osteoarthritis Knee PainFor individuals who suffer from long term osteoarthritis knee pain, the use of tenoxicam injections may provide significant pain relief.
- Can Over the Counter Medications Prevent Parkinson's Disease?The latest research has shown an interesting possibility for being able to prevent Parkinson's disease.
- Physicians Advise Patients to Report Use of Over-the-Counter DrugsIt is estimated that there are more than 100,000 people in the United States who end up in the hospital every year and between 15,000 and 20,000 will die each year from ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding that can be traced to the use of NSAID's
- Acute Pain Treatment Remedies: From NSAIDs to OpioidsIf you suffer from illness or injury, it is important to know what your acute pain treatment options are before accepting a doctor's order for pain relief.
Ketoprofen: An Alternative Way to Relieve PainKetoprofen in the form of a topical patch or cream holds the promise of providing pain relief for arthritis, bursitis and similar conditions without the gastrointestional problems.- Study: NSAIDs Increase Risk of Acute Urinary Retention in MenIn a recent study by Harvard Men's Health Watch, researchers have found that NSAID's could increase the risk of men getting acute urinary retention.
- Don't OD on NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Antiinflamatory Drugs)Taking two NSAID capsules (any recommended dosage) might be all right. Adding the NSAIDs in an accompanying cold remedy might cause a lot of trouble.
- Aspirin Linked to Lower Rates of Colorectal CancerAspirin might prevent your risk for colorectal cancer according to a study that appears in the August 2007 Journal of General Internal Medicine. The study provides evidence that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) lower the risk for developing colorectal cancer.
- Chronic Pain ManagementOver 70 million Americans suffer with chronic pain. Chronic pain can be managed with a two-pronged approach which includes addressing the management of pain and the depression that goes along with it.
- Using Meloxicam for Burning, Stiff JointsMeloxicam is a prescription medication classified as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). I have taken this NSAID for about five years now for a variety of joint-related symptoms, most notably morning stiffness and burning.