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Help Your Arthritis Treatment Work
Ease The Pain, Help Prevent More Damage
Arthritis can strike at any age. It hurts the joints, where two bones meet. It damages the joints and makes them stiff and painful. Sometimes it's so bad it can cripple a person.
Correct treatment can ease the pain and help prevent more damage.
You can help your treatment work. This booklet tells how.
If Your Joints Have Signs Of Arthritis, Talk To Your Doctor
If you have arthritis, the doctor may prescribe a medicine for you or tell you to use a medicine you buy without a prescription, such as aspirin. You may need to take more than one medicine.
Joints With Arthritis May Have:
- · swelling
- · warmth
- · redness
- · pain
Before Taking New Medicine, Ask Your Doctor:
- · How should I take this medicine?
- · Are there any special instructions?
- · What side effects could there be?
- · If I have any side effects, what should I do?
- · What should I do if I forget to take a dose?
If you took the medicine before and it caused problems, tell the doctor.
Also tell the doctor if you are taking other medicines. And ask if you should keep taking them.
Read The Label Of Medicine You Buy Without A Prescription
Like arthritis medicine, many medicines for headaches or colds or flu have pain relievers in them.
Some common pain relievers are aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, and naproxen.
So before you buy any medicine, read the label to see what's in it.
Does it have a pain reliever? If it does, ask your doctor or pharmacist if it's OK for you to take it.
Too much of the same type of medicine can hurt your
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