tylenol....both aspirin and ibuprofen should be used with caution in individuals with hypertension.
Probably, but check to make sure that the sunus medication and arthritis med don't both contain the same analgesic for pain.
There are many treatments for arthritis pain. I would suggest a combination of prescription drugs, exercise, and rest. Some suggest that stretching and changing position while doing everyday tasks can help alleviate arthritis pain.
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.
I will strongly advise that you do not - there is no evidence that yucca root has any beneficial effects on arthritis and it may have negative side effects that could cause a medical emergency. If you believe your dog would benefit from medication to alleviate arthritis pain, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian. He/she can figure out what is causing the arthritis and if indicated can provide a prescription for medication to help your dog feel better.
It depend on what is causing the pain In the case of rheumatoid arthritis the control of inflammation is of great benefit this is done with disease modifying drugs like methotrexate which disable that part of the immune system that causes inflation. Then there non steroidal and steroidal antiinflammatory. as well as plain analgesics that work by reducing the reception of pain
Probably, but check to make sure that the sunus medication and arthritis med don't both contain the same analgesic for pain.
Tylenol and Aleve tend to be the two best over-the-counter medicines for arthritis pain. Outside of that keeping warm is probably the best remedy for the pain. If you have the ability to move to a warmer climate that is advisable, otherwise be sure to cover up as much as possible.
If you meant, diclofenac, it is a pain and inflammation medication. Frequently used for arthritis sufferers.
Joint supplements, anti-inflammatories, pain medication.
Most generic brands do the exact same for pain as name brand medications. You may want to ask your doctor about your specific medication.
This is a pain killer for low to moderate pain. and in the case of arthritis may be best taken along with an anti inflammatory.
You should ask your doctor to get the best medication for your pain taking into account the possible cause of the pain.
Go to www.accuweather.com for info on humidity levels for arthritis.
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
There are many treatments for arthritis pain. I would suggest a combination of prescription drugs, exercise, and rest. Some suggest that stretching and changing position while doing everyday tasks can help alleviate arthritis pain.
Well as far as medication there is a wide variety of arthritis relief such as Tylenol arthritis. And concerning exercises there are also quite a few such as just walking to keep the joints loose.
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.