Experiences with Arthrosis

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: M15-M19
ICD10/11 Group: M00-M99, Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
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Arthrosis
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ICD10/11 Code: M15-M19, ICD10/11 Group: M00-M99, Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

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Tramadol

7/11/2018 | | 76moderated by Susan
Tramadol (100mg) for arthrosis

Tramadol alone didn't do much but when i took it along with paracetamol it was far more effective. people say i unfocused but i haven't had any problems with that.
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Celecoxib

5/26/2018 | | 63moderated by Henry
Celecoxib (200mg) for arthrosis

I started with one capsule, which ended up not being enough and moved on to taking them twice a day but this ended up making the side effects way worse. I never want to take this medication again!
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Ibuprofen

9/14/2017 | | 71moderated by Charlotte
Ibuprofen (400mg) for arthrosis

took 1 tablet, then I go stomach pain, dizziness, didn't feel good. tried it for 4 days but then I stopped and switched to celecoxib 100mg, great.
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Celecoxib

9/14/2017 | | 71moderated by Susan
Celecoxib (100mg) for arthrosis

had terrible pain in my left leg, could hardly walk, and pain in my right hand: arthrosis, then after 2 pills the pain went away. This lasted for about 10 days then came back in a milder form, waited until I couldn't manage it any more then took 2 or more tablets.
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Naproxen

9/2/2017 | | 23
Naproxen (500mg) for arthrosis

As a result, I was hospitalized for 1 week. This medicine is very dangerous, good advice: never take it. Great suffering, it caused me a terminal ileitis (inflammation of the intestines) + a gastritis with lesions and a start of sepsis.
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Diclofenac

6/1/2017 | | 71moderated by Susan
Diclofenac (25mg) for arthrosis

Because I had to take a gastric protector with this as well, I switched. I had to pay for the stomach tablets (omeprazole) myself. That's why the GP prescribed artrotec.
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Arthrotec

6/1/2017 | | 71moderated by Henry
Diclofenac / misoprostol (50mg/200ug) for arthrosis

Arthrotec is diclofenac with a protective layer for stomach acid so that you don't have to take additional gastric protectors (omeprazole) with it. A few years ago I used it off and on but now I take one every day. This is because of a vertebral fracture caused by an exacerbated case of arthrosis. I try not to take it any more because it is supposed to have side effects. But it does help me get...
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Oxycodone

10/5/2016 | | 61moderated by Philip
Oxycodone (30mg) for arthrosis

After several operations on my left ankle and a total knee replacement on my right as well as arthrosis in both my hands, thumbs, index and middle fingers, I started taking oxycodon. I started off on 25 mg per day and I'm now on 70 mg per day. 2 x 35 mg. I can manage the obstipation quite well with the suppositories I get with it. Not nice but it's got to be done. I also take 1 pantoprazol 40 m...
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Tramadol

9/14/2016 | | 62moderated by Susan
Tramadol (50mg) for arthrosis

Because of stenosis in my back and arthrosis, I take tramadol in combination with arcoxia. Recently I have been experiencing more and more pain in my chest after taking it, lasts about half an hour to one hour.
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Oxycodone

5/19/2016 | | 55moderated by Charlotte
Oxycodone (10mg) for arthrosis

and I have a (benign) swelling on the neuroplexus in my hip. Considerable pain for 20 years and limited ability to walk. Using this medicine means I am somewhat more mobile. The side-effects are bad, but the pain is worse.
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Diclofenac

4/25/2016 | | 62moderated by Charlotte
Diclofenac (50mg) for arthrosis

Stopped taking this because or really bad side effects. Nausea, dizziness, palpitations, sweating, cold/warm, trembling, temporary red rash all over my body, so bad that I had to go and sit down for an hour to get over it. Happened suddenly overnight. A few weeks later I tried it again and I reacted the same way (not long after taking the pill).
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Tramadol

4/25/2016 | | 62moderated by Charlotte
Tramadol (50mg) for arthrosis

Because of severe pain in my neck and lower back vertebrae, I can hardly exercise any more. Even walking upright is becoming more and more difficult. Took diclofenac for it at first but I suffered an (extreme) allergic reaction to it. The GP prescribed tramadol after that. I take one capsule if I go cycling, playing golf, etc. But it only works for me for about 2.5-3 hours at which point I am u...
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Celebrex

4/15/2016 | | 55moderated by Philip
Celecoxib (200mg) for arthrosis

I had really bad pain in my hands after two weeks I noticed that this medication was helping. But since then a miracle has also happened I also had polyneuropathy in my arms and legs both sensory and motorial, the miracle came through Jesus Christ I don't have pain anywhere any more. I do my own house work again and also a bit more gardening, over the years of course because of a condition I ha...
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Crestor

1/19/2016 | | 62moderated by Philip
Rosuvastatin (10mg) for arthrosis

I have a mild form of arthrosis that normally doesn't cause me any problems. It only when it's cold that the symptoms are worse, partially because of the statins.
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Tramadol

10/14/2015 | | 57moderated by Philip
Tramadol (50mg) for arthrosis

The GP prescribed this for various kinds of rheumatism but after taking I had awful stomach cramps and a 'full' feeling near my heart. In short, not really happy with this medicine and of course I have stopped taking it!
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