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Avatar m tn what is mobic? Ssgtwirtz--when did you realize you had worries about this combo of drugs? And i see this sort of question a lot about patients leaving the dr. office without full knowledge of effects. Then many times unless directly asked the same for the pharmacy! I know it should be patients responsibility but often they are occupied with more pressing concerns---pain---sickness- anxiety etc. so maybe----maybe the drs. ands pharmacists are just not taking the time for it?
Avatar n tn My mama used to take Mobic and it helped her back alot. Unfortunately for her, it upset her stomach so she quit taking it with no side effects following. Best wishes.
Avatar f tn I'm with Cindee on this one, firstly what type of Dr. dx you? People can have more than one type of arthritis at the same time, if you haven't already you need to see a Rheumatologist and get all new labs done. I take Enbrel for my disease ( AS), my last rheumy gave me a RX for Lyrica which I did not even bother filling, not interested in gaining weight thank you! If you've been on Mobic for a long time it is entirely possible your body is no longer responding to it.
Avatar n tn if you are not abusing you pain meds then i don't think suboxone is the right choice at all for you. it is mainly used for relapse prevention. it's does little for pain. i have a friend who is on pain med yet does not abuse. when he becomes tolerant, he has his doctor switch him to a different medicine rather than up his dose. he absolutely refuses to be put on oxycontin. it is my understanding that withdrawing from suboxone is very very hard and long lasting.
Avatar f tn I was just prescribed mobic and I just wondered if it's afdictive
Avatar m tn i have taken mobic before..not long enough to get addicted if they are addictive..have you tried lyrica? some have good luck with it>..
Avatar f tn ve tried aspercreme, nothing there either. Is there a good rub on cream for joint inflammation? What is it?
1699107 tn?1307306696 I feel for you. Tramhater is right there are other things to help with pain, like Mobic. You may have rebound pain also, which is caused when you wd your body increases pain so take more pills.
1770281 tn?1315399993 i am so tired.
Avatar f tn this is known as off labeling...where a drug is intended for one purpose but used for another....in this case insomnia......
Avatar n tn It is somewhat worrying me. Does anyone know why this is happening or what lab test can I get done?
Avatar f tn I take lisinopril myself for HBP and have done so for decades. I've never used naproxen except maybe once or twice. One Rx that might possibly be of benefit for arthritis instead of naproxen is meloxicam, also known as Mobic. I use it occasionally with no ill effects to report.
401370 tn?1233324682 Hello...my understanding is that Aleve is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. (Naprosyn) It is a great medication, however it is known to affect some people with gastrointestinal distress. I hope this helps!
Avatar f tn There are many, many medications available to treat not only the pain and inflammation, but also slow down and hopefully halt the progression of the disease itself. The frustrating part is finding the right medication or combination of meds for you - no two people respond the same way to the same medications. My "cocktail" is Enbrel and methotrexate, plus an anti-inflammatory called meloxicam (Mobic). These three meds only scratch the surface of what's available. Good luck!
Avatar f tn The steroids that are used as injections or instills for IC have different ingredients than pill forms of steroids. It could be a filler/binder or dye that's causing the burning feeling. Are you doing the steroid therapy for your IC or another condition?
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Avatar f tn Today a Doctor gave me a script for Mobic,for wrist pain that I have had for the past month from repative work,my Urate levels are at 52 just over limit.Im on Asprin and fluid tablets which can raise these levels. A specialist doctor I saw says it is gout I don't believe it is...I'm unsure about taking the Mobic though for my wrist ??
1044813 tn?1370494406 Sure, we can add Mobic/Meloxicam to the Pain Tracker for you. In the meantime, please use NSAIDs, since meloxicam is a type of NSAID and this is already available on the tracker.
Avatar m tn htm - CachedMobic, generic name meloxicam, is one of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used to ... Mobic can cause fluid retention and swelling in the body. ... ► M Medications That Could Cause Water Retention | LIVESTRONG.COM www.livestrong.com/.../153951-medications-that-could-cause-water... - CachedMar 31, 2011 – Some common NSAIDs include aspirin, naproxen and ibuprofen. These drugs cause fluid retention and swelling, increasing the risk for ...
Avatar f tn Arthrotec works well but is useless as most nsaids are during a R.A flare. If you are only having mild RA pain and just need something to keep it under control I highly reccomend trying Arthrotec. I am not a physician so of course speak to your RA Dr before using arthrotec dont want any issues with contradicting other meds you may be taking. Of course only you know what your pain level is and on major flare days only strong narcotics will help sometimes.
Avatar n tn t know what to do anymore my pain is the worst as soon as i get up in the morning and ranges from 3-7 ( on 1-10 scale)as a daily average...I don't think this is a tension headache. I'm not under stress to cause this "tension" Why does my face hurt 24/7? ...Also when i wake up i often feel like i have fluid behind my ears? ibprofin helps with the pain but is only a temporary fix....I feel like i need to find the cause of my pain not treat the symptoms... Please Help!!