Osteoarthritis: Drugs like hydrocodone will work for a little while but your body will get used to them and they stop working which is the case with you. You can drug differing anti-inflammatory agents such as ibuprofen, naproxen. These two drugs are over the counter so if they work for you these are cheap solutions and are worth a try. It is best to get off the hydrocodone. Your doctor can help you.
Answered 12/17/2013
4.7k views
Acetaminophen/NSAD: First drugs are Acetaminophen and nonsteroidal drugs like Naproxen sodium or celebrex second line are narcotics like hydrocodone, oxycodone and others with/without acetanminophen there are other treatments if drugs do not help 1physical therapy;occupational therapy 2braces and other inserts 3cortisone injections 4lubrication injections like hyalgan 5realligning bones 6joint replacement discuss md.
Answered 6/30/2014
4.7k views
NSAIDs: Opioid medications are not as helpful with arthritic pain as NSAIDs are. If you've already tried prescription strength Ibuprofen or naproxen, consider seeing your doctor for other options. Also Stem Cells can be helpful in reducing pain and increasing function. Check out Regenexx.Com.
Answered 8/2/2014
4k views
7 doctors weighed in across 3 answers
2 doctors weighed in across 2 answers
A doctor has provided 1 answer
4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers
A doctor has provided 1 answer
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.
Ask your question