Articles, tagged with "naproxen", page 5
08th February 2009
Many Americans experience lower back pain throughout the course of a year. Often times the pain is the result of a car wreak, a job-related accident, or simply "overdoing it." But sometimes it is difficult, if not impossible, to pinpoint the reason for th...
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Author:
Robert
23rd January 2009
Anyone who has ever suffered some form of back injury has sought relief through the use of back pain medications at some point in their life. In fact back issues are one of the most common conditions that doctors see every year. If you do go to the doctor...
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Author:
Andrew Bicknell
15th December 2008
Understanding the medications for the treatment of gout can be somewhat overwhelming at first. However, with a little guidance you should be able to understand some of the medications and the side effects those medications can cause.
For many individu...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
01st December 2008
The severity of a patients gout and family history with gout will weigh greatly on the method used for treating the symptoms and avoiding future bouts with the painful condition. Among the treatments that are offered are gout medication, lifestyle changes...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
25th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
According to a study published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, blood thinners, such as Plavix, may be disrupted by common heart drugs including calcium channel blockers.
What is...
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Author:
LegalView
27th October 2008
Traces of sedatives in New York City tap water, Ibuprofen and naproxen in Washington, D.C., anti-epileptic drugs and anxiety drugs in California- these are just a portion of the alarming facts that recent reports have concluded regarding the quality of wa...
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Author:
John Sern
08th September 2008
If you are in pain, then you need to read this article.
The American Academy of Pain Management estimates that 50 million Americans suffer from chronic pain caused by disease, disorder, or accident.
The most common?
* Arthritis
* Lower Back Pai...
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Author:
Ray Attebery
04th September 2008
Infectious mononucleosis, glandular fever or sore throat is initiated by a kind of herpes germ or virus well
known as the Epstein Barr germ. As we already said it is a glandular fever so in our survey we found that it is very
commonly found in you...
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Author:
Lesley
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
There are a number of reasons that caused lower back pain. Some of these reasons include injury to the muscles, discs that support the spinal column or damage to the ligaments, muscle strain and overuse of muscles. If yo...
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Author:
Jenosize Sifer
02nd September 2008
Bunions are one of the most familiar foot problems. Bunions are often reported as a bump on the side of the big toe. Bunions most usually affect women. Bunions happen nearly 10 times more often in women then men. The large toe may turn in toward the secon...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
27th May 2008
If you were to ask the average person what it means to have rheumatoid arthritis or RA, they would probably think first of deformed joints and pain. Modern therapies have greatly reduced the amount of joint damage for the vast majority of patients, but pa...
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14th August 2007
Although many of us who suffer from back problems do not often want to use back pain medication in order to treat it as they do not like the idea of taking such products especially when it comes to the chances of possibly suffering from side effects. Howe...
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Author:
Ricky Lim
26th July 2007
Due to the modern lifestyle an occasional headache became quite a common complaint. The good news, however, is that about 99% of all headache occurrences are considered to be completely harmless and described as mildly uncomfortable head pain. The most ...
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Author:
joseph_s
25th July 2007
Migraine treatments are generally differentiated by their goals of either prevention or immediate relief. The primary approach is usually to prevent migraines from happening in the first place or at least to reduce their frequency. Secondary to this is re...
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Author:
Alien
25th July 2007
The best way to treat headaches and migraines is to prevent them from occurring in the first place. Unfortunately for many people avoidance of triggers just isn't enough, and they will require medication to prevent migraines.
Frequent migraine headache...
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Author:
Alien