Back Pain |
Drug Therapy/Pain-Killers
The 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 NSAIDS
Nine 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 NSAIDs
NSAIDs are effective in the temporary treatment of moderate pain but have the potential for long-term side effects.Cause stomach disorders | |
Long-term use may cause kidney disorders | |
May induce high blood pressure. | |
Over the long term they may even accelerate the course of joint degeneration. | |
The NSAIDs typically cause some stomach upset. | |
Cause ulceration and bleeding in the stomach. | |
Cause tiny pinpoint perforations in the surface of the small intestine. This can induce "leaky gut syndrome," which is thought to be part of the mechanism of allergy, autoimmune disease, and even arthritis itself. | |
Long-term use of NSAIDs may weaken the intestinal barrier. This allows allergenic substances to pass that may actually promote inflammation in the joints. |
COMMON NSAIDs
AspirinBufferin
Flurbiprofen (Ansaid)
lndomethacin (Indocin)
Ketoproten (Orudis)
lbuprofen (Motrin, Nuprin, Advil)
Naproxyn (Naprosyn)
Voltaren
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