NImesulide gel is prescribed for injuries, or Arthritis pain. You can use Nimesuklide gel 3 to 4 times a day and it is available in otc
You can try, however I personally have found that gels do very little To nothing, to ease the symptoms and pain of arthritis.
"Nise" is a trademark for the drug "Nimesulide".Nimesulide is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with analgesic (pain relief) and antipyretic (reduction of body temperature) properties. It is used in the treatment of acute pain, symptomatic relief of osteoarthritis (degradation of joints)and primary dysmenorrhoea (severe uterine pain during menstruation) in females over the age of 12.Due to widespread concerns about the risk of hepatotoxicity (chemical-driven liver damage), nimesulide has been removed from the market in some countries.
No, I have suffered with arthritis for over 30 years, I use a very good gel for it though, its called Voltarol Emulgel, helps a lot.
Pain killer gel available in Europe. I was recommended to use it for back pain/pinched nerves, etc. Available thru online retailers from Mexico ~$13.00
athletes use them to relieve pain, and people with arthritis do too.
"Arthritis pain medications effectiveness varies from every individual. Modifying the use of the affected area, rest and hot and cold packs may also help."
Most doctors recommend medication for arthritis pain. Supposedly some esstional oils help manage the pain. Please see the following iformation: essential-oils-by-young.com/Natural-Remedies/arthritis.htm
Nothing over the counter or approved for human use - these pain medications can be fatal to cats. However, you can ask your veterinarian to recommend or prescribe a pain medication to help alleviate the pain associated with arthritis. There are also potential adjunct treatments that may be of benefit.
"Arthritis pain relief is best found through the use of anti inflammitories. Over the counter Ibuprophen, such as Aleve or other medicines, generally provide the most direct temporary relief."
There are some simple things a person can do at home to help relieve hip pain. Try doing some exercises targeted for the hip area, use ice on the area, for arthritis pain use heat and do stretches.
Yes, any form of excercise is beneficial for dealing with arthritis. It is best to use lighter weights and higher reps for this, as opposed to heavier loads.
Oxicontin is a pain killer and wont do anything about the actual arthritis other then dull the pain. It seems like the best thing to do is use the correct anti inflanmatorys etc under the guidance of your doctor. the use of stronger and stronger pain killers against the symptoms of arthritis can lead to a point where joints become so severely damaged that replacing them is the only option. Believe me you are better of looking after it properly and avoiding the final solution.