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- $Title{What Can be Done About Reducing Bad Effects from NSAIDs?}
- $Subject{NSAID pain medication medications medicine medicines side effect
- effects nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs drug adverse reactions dyspepsia
- nausea vomiting gastric duodenal ulcers misoprostol stomach NSAIDs ulcer}
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- What Can be Done About Reducing Bad Effects from NSAIDs?
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- QUESTION: I recently saw a television program that presented a horrible story
- of the terrible effects of new pills for pain called NSAIDs. What it didn't
- do was to tell people who needed these medications what could be done about
- reducing bad effects. Could you? I need my medicine as it is the only one
- that helps my arthritis pain.
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- ANSWER: I think you bring an important perspective to this problem. Many
- people do need NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) to control their
- pains and aches from many sources. Actually over 67 million prescriptions
- were written for NSAIDs in 1984, almost 1/3 of which were for people over the
- age of 65. The good news is that for most of these patients the medication
- was both safe and effective. However there may be adverse reactions, the most
- common occurring in the upper gastrointestinal tract, causing dyspepsia,
- nausea and vomiting, and the formation of gastric and duodenal ulcers. The
- real danger lies in the fact that some ulcers occur without producing
- symptoms. However many people with symptoms do not have ulcers. The symptoms
- can be reduced or eliminated by taking these medications with meals, or
- changing from one NSAID to another (there are more than 20 available). When
- symptoms do persist and NSAIDs must be taken, adding an antiulcer drug may be
- helpful. A new medication misoprostol, has been shown to prevent injury to
- the stomach from NSAIDs.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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