Side effects of arthritis medicine
By pogi253
@pogi253 (1595)
Philippines
August 10, 2011 7:04pm CST
Medications are developed to cure the sign of arthritis. Different kind of arthritis medication is obtainable. Some are topical medication to alleviate pain. But, no arthritis medication could prevent or overturn arthritis. As a result, even when you are taking arthritis medicine, arthritis still develops and you are still likely to go on distress from arthritis pains. Also, by taking arthritis pills, you are putting into your body substances that have possible side effects. The side effect of arthritis drug varies from mild to severe. It is vital that in taking arthritis medicine, you must remember to take it properly and in combination with diet and exercise. Medications can only lessen the symptoms and do nothing else. The fundamental cause would still continue. Most arthritis medicine is only pain relievers, and since they are efficient in relieving pain, you may feel that your arthritis is gone. The truth is, arthritis is not affected by medicine, and eventually, the affected joints would become more painful. Time and time again, you would have to take medicine thus increasing the risk for unpleasant effects.
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@hushi22 (4927)
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11 Aug 11
i hate to take medicines even the ones for fever, colds, etc. so when i take a medicine at times (rarely) the medicine is very effective and has less side effects.
this discussion is helpful for awareness because as we notice there are a lot of people who are dependent on the medicines and for some reasons they treat the medicines like a magic medicine for cure.
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