Category: Pain Relief

Feb 05 2010

The Benefits of Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs

Anti-Inflammatory DrugsThe most frequently prescribed medications in the world are non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs. As amazing as that may sound, think about how many times you or someone you know has experienced lower back pain. It can happen to anyone at any time, and millions and millions of people are reaping the benefits of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs every single year.

Often abbreviated to NSAID, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are non-narcotic and can sometimes be purchased over the counter. They are available in tablet or pill form, but are most commonly used by intramuscular, intra-articular and intrabursal injection.

A kenalog injection is often administered in an effort to reduce inflammation, and is also used to reduce symptoms of hay fever and asthma. When attempting to treat a particular inflammation of a joint, it can be used with an intra-articular injection to access the affected area quickly and easily. It will reduce inflammation and allow great mobility in the affected joint.

The benefits of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs extend far past just one use. For example, some people buy Triamcinolone to treat eczema, psoriasis, allergies, lupus, and yes, inflammation caused as a result of arthritis. This product can be taken orally, by injection and even as an ointment or cream. Inhalation versions are also available.

While the benefits of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are many, they should be taken with care as prolonged usage of them may result tin gastric erosions that can in turn cause stomach ulcers. As with all drugs, they should be taken with care and with the understanding that there may be side effects if not used properly. However, when administered with care and attention, they can help with a wide variety of symptoms and alleviate a lot of unwanted and unnecessary pain.

Nov 13 2009

Managing Arthritis Pain

You must have seen that commercial. You know, the one with the computer animated guy that looks like he’s made out of wood. He gets pricked by a needle and keels over in pain. It’s an ad for Robaxisal or a similar product and it really drives home the point that back pain can be really intense. What it doesn’t let you know though, is the fact that back pain is just one form of arthritis pain.

While there are several types of arthritis, the two most common are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is generally associated with old age and shows up most frequently in the fingers, knees and hips. However, it sometimes affects younger people who suffer injuries and shows up in some cases a year after the injury heals.

Rheumatoid arthritis also affects joints and bones, most commonly the feet and hands, but it can also affect internal organs. It usually occurs when the body’s own defense system stops working properly. It can also cause a fever as well as sick and tired feelings.

When crystals build up around the joints, most commonly the big toe, you get gout, which is another form of arthritis that affects many. Arthritis is also associated with an infection that destroys the cushion between the bones after it gets into a joint and Lupus, which makes the body’s own defense system attack joints, arms, skin, kidneys, the heart and other organs.

Given the wide range of arthritis pain out there, not all of it can be treated with Robaxisal or generic Celebrex, but a good portion of it can be. It is best to first inform yourself and find out just what type of arthritis pain it is that you’re dealing with.

Arthritis can be quite painful and can make it difficult or even impossible to go about your daily activities. If this is the case with you, at least you can order Robaxisal and other medications online instead of leaving the house.

Hopefully then you can remove the imaginary pin from wherever it is on your body and start enjoying life again sooner rather than later.

Oct 27 2009

Controlled Medications V.S. Over The Counter Alternatives

Buy Pain KillersAs you may have noticed it is very hard to find online pharmacies that can provide quality controlled medications. I am mostly referring to good pain killers such as pharmaceuticals that contain Codeine.  Tylenol 2 is a very powerful and effective painkiller but does have a lot of side effects as well. Nausea, vomiting and constipation are some of the most common side effects that can sometimes be very significant.

Codeine is a pain killer that should be used for short period of time since it is very habit forming and sometimes you can have pain for a very long time. There are a lot of over the counter drugs out there that can be just as effective as Codeine.

Naproxen is used to relieve pain, tenderness, swelling, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It has been proven very effective in studies and is a good substitute for any codeine product. Accupril is one of the more common brand names for Naproxen that is recommended for headaches, sore muscle and arthritis and is a pain killer available online.

Another over the counter drug well adjusted for pain relief is Methocarbamol more commonly known as Robaxin or Robaxisal. Robaxisal is a muscle relaxer to relieve pain and discomfort caused by strains, sprains, and other muscle injuries. A lot of people find this much more effective than other muscle relaxants like Carisoprodol or Soma as they have little or no side effects. There is no use taking stronger medication than needed as one should always take the drug’s side effects into consideration first.

The common philosophy is the stronger the better but more often than not this is not the case. Therefore people start with the strongest drugs and stay on them for the duration of treatment. It should be the other way around you should start with over the counter drugs and then work your way up if they don’t work. This way 9 out of 10 times you will find that there is no need for strong controlled medications that require prescriptions and have nasty side effects. Should you be one of those stuck on strong painkillers I strongly recommend that you find a physician and ask for help working your way down to milder less addictive drugs.

Oct 20 2009

Differences Between Prescription Muscle Relaxers

So you know what the problem is, your muscles are sore. You want to get your hands on some prescription muscle relaxers and you know that shopping online is the cheapest and easiest way to do so. Problem solved, right? Well, it’s a little more complicated than that.

You see, prescription muscle relaxers aren’t all the same. The first thing you need to know is which type of relaxer you need. Overall, they fall into two categories: neuromuscular blockers and spasmolytic muscle relaxers.

Neuromuscular blockers work by blocking neurotransmission activity to a specific muscle by inhibiting acetylcholine synthesis or its action at receptor sites. These are good for when you break something and need to alleviate pain in a specific place. If you’re looking to buy zanaflex, for example, you’re looking for this type of muscle relaxer. They are sometimes given by doctors as an alternative to anesthesia before beginning certain surgical procedures. In short, these are quite powerful and you should be sure they’re right for you before taking them.

The spasmolytic variety are much more general in how they work and are by far the most common. As the name suggests, these muscle relaxers try to alleviate pain by eliminating spasms. If you’re looking to buy robaxin to treat your back pain or another similar product, you are looking for a spasmolytic muscle relaxer. They’re also good if you have a sprain somewhere.

Generally, they work through the central nervous system, though this isn’t the case with all products that fall into this category. In fact, some have even suggested that a better name for them would be antispasmodic.

So that’s a general breakdown on muscle relaxers, but there are quite a few differences within those categories. While a specific med may make your pain go away, there may be side-effects, so I’d recommend doing your homework a bit.

First, get to know more about the different types of muscle systems in your body then have a look at the descriptions of different types of prescription muscle relaxers to find out what will work best for you.