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Drug Therapy/Pain-KillersThe first line of treatment for any pain be it joint pain, back pain, or muscle spasm, is usually pain killers unless it's unusually severe. Aspirin or NSAIDSNine times out of ten you'll get a recommendation to try aspirin or another of the family of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDS, for short. These drugs reduce pain sensations and also block the release of Prostaglandins, a group of hormonelike substances that can promote inflammation. Disadvantages of NSAIDsNSAIDs are effective in the temporary treatment of moderate pain but have the potential for long-term side effects.
COMMON NSAIDsAspirin Other medications used:SteroidsSteroid injections work quite well in the short term. They can relieve pain quickly and completely. Unfortunately, the effect wears off, and the second injection is a little less helpful, the third a little less than that, and so on. You can only give a limited number of steroid injections to a joint, after which you run the risk of actually killing off tissue and weakening bones. Codeine/Tylenol combination (Tylenol 3):This certainly blocks pain, but does nothing for the underlying causes of chronic pain. It is a powerful narcotic. You can build up a tolerance to it and require a higher dosage for the painkilling effect. People also experience a dulling effect on mental processes. There is also a high risk of addiction. Related Topic: Herbs, Pain Clinic Next Topic: Physical Therapy [Back Pain Home][Remedies Home][Holisticonline.com Home][Alternative Therapies Home] Holisticonline.com is developed and maintained
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