Painkillers
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Hi,
I am pleased to be put on methotrexate, after a year of useless injections, I was using Nurofen for pain but can't use it with Methotrexate, at present I am using Co-codamol, but not finding them very good, would like to know what tablets can be used, that relieve the pain in my knees. Thanks for any info. Maureen.
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borderriever maureen52
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Pain Killers, I take Tramadol on varying dose, Aytryptalene 75mg and Celebrex 200mg daily. I also use a V TENS when really bad.
BOB
maureen52 borderriever
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Many thanks,
Maureen.
borderriever maureen52
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BOB
robert271163 maureen52
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I am also on Sulfasalazine and Methotrexate, im also on co codomol I also take Tramadol to help with pain, although you have to be careful as they can cause memory loss if you take too many.
best wishes hope you find what you need to help you
maureen52 robert271163
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Maureen.
robert271163 maureen52
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Lisa_Batts maureen52
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Hi Maureen
There are many painkillers that can be used for arthritis with methotrexate but my advice would be to go to your rheumatologist (or phone) to get advice on which one. Gabapentine (spelling?) is one which is widely used without you feeling doped up to the eyeballs!!
I've found that ice packs help any direct areas of pain.
If you can't get to see your Rheumy straight away your doctor can prescribe something until you do.
One of the things you want to think about before you go to the doctors is whether you want to take a painkiller daily which stays in your system constantly or whether you want one that you take as and when you need it.
I don't think co co-codamol is the best pain relief for arthritis but it will certainly help until you can get put on a prescribed one.
Hot baths also help me.
Good luck and you don't have to live in constant pain so I wish you well
Lisa
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maureen52 Lisa_Batts
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At the moment I am taking pain killers daily, I have only just started on methotrexate, so hopefully when it gets into my sytem, I'll be able to cut back on painkillers.
Thanyou for your information,
Maureen.
karen69425 maureen52
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I have been on Methotrexate for 4 years, but due to pain not controlled. GP persribed codiene phosphate 15mg up to 4 times daily , which I am able to take paracetamol 500mg PRN. I have found that I do have better control, but not great as still have frequent flare ups. I hope that this helps.
maureen52 karen69425
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Okapis maureen52
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How often are you taking the cocodamol? To get the best benefit 2 every 6 hours but maybe a bit shorter gap before bed. It will take a little time to build up. If youre wating till pain begins thats too late - regulariy makes a difference.
For your knees the tried and tested microwaved grain bags will help, alternated with a bag of frozen peas. Have you tried Votarol gel? A topical NSAID. That might help at bed time?
maureen52 Okapis
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Thanks for the info, I am taking Co-codamol 2 tablets 3 times a day, morning , late afternoon and bedtime. i have only just started on methotrexate and hopefully as it gets in to my sytem more I will need to take less painkillers. When i was on methotrexate before, I was only on painkillers for a while. I'll stick with Co-codamol and see how I get on, but nice to know there are others I can try. I have tried Votarol, but no good to me. Many thanks, Maureen.