Results for 'Mobic Osteoarthritis Pain Dosage Inflammatory Conditions'
Prednisone - I began my first 6 pill dose at 9 pm last night, can I take my second 5 pills dose next
... morning at breakfast or should I wait until same pm to take second dose tonight?
Ulcerative Colitis - I am experiencing severe edema in feet, ankles, calfs, knees as well as hands,?
... wrists and elbows. This is causing severe joint pain and swelling and redness. Am taking 75 mg 6mp and remicade infusions. Is this a common side... read more
Have you tried pantoprazole or meloxicam? Which works for you?
My Rheumatologist prescribed pantoprazole (Protonix) so I could take the NSAID meloxicam (Mobic) for arthritis pain without causing stomach/gastro... read more
Might Gabapentin relieve joint pain due to osteoarthritis?
At a doctor visit as I asked about help for joint pain... knees, hips and lower back, the doctor prescribed Gabapentin, 300 mg--- one at bedtime. I... read more
Gabapentin - I’ve got osteoarthritis on my back neck and for years it’s be going in to my head?
So I’ve be getting bad headaches for years. And is getting worse it can last for a week and puts me in bed.if I take gabapentin 600 would it help w... read more
How long does it take once you stop prednisone for the side effects to go away?
How long does it take once you stop Prednisone for the side effects to go away? I feel like I've been hit by a truck. It's a very strange pain that I... read more
Does meloxicam raise BP?
I have been taking meloxicam 15 mg for 21 days. For the past two mornings I've experienced very high BP readings, the first morning warranted an ER... read more
Polymyalgia Rheumatica - I was diagnosed with PMR 8 months ago and was started on prednisolone....
... but it had little impact on the pain. I've been on methotrexate and Arcoxia for 6 months now but the pain and stiffness is not improving. In fact... read more
Tylenol vs Advil: What's the difference?
Tylenol and Advil are both used for pain relief but is one more effective than the other or has less of a risk of side effects?