Celecoxib for Migraine User Reviews
Brand names: Celebrex, Elyxyb
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"I couldn't take Aleve prior to surgery and was given Celecoxib as an alternative. It actually worked better and made me much less sensitive to sudden sounds or sharp sounds. A few months after the surgery, I tried to discontinue Celecoxib and my old symptoms suddenly came back. After a few days, I resumed the drug and I still take it with breakfast and dinner meals. I don't believe the drug is addictive as I have not increased its use in the past year. I seem to be as dependent on its benefits as I was previously dependent on Aleve."