Sulindac for Rheumatoid Arthritis User Reviews
Brand names: Clinoril
- Anonymous
- July 14, 2010
Sulindac "This is my fifth try at finding something that helps me move relatively pain-free throughout the day. I have so far experienced no side effects."
- Hob...
- March 5, 2008
"Has worked really well at controlling my arthritis. Some elevation in blood pressure noticed after 10 years of use."
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"I was diagnosed with arthritis all over my body through a bone scan. First, I was given Mobic. It made me sick, threw up, etc., and made the pain worse. The rheumatologist then put me on Feldene (piroxicam) and it helped a lot, the pain was almost gone and I could walk and drive again. My insurance stopped covering it, so I was switched to sulindac and I started to take it 4 days ago. I am back to zero! Completely inflamed in severe pain. It also gives me bad migraines, makes me sleepy, and my stomach hurts. I don't know what to do! I need to go back to the rheumatologist and try something else yet again! Why do insurance companies stop covering medications that help their patients? This is so frustrating!"