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Should i stop taking 100mg celecoxib if i'm having abdominal pain. i took it for about 4 months the previous year; now 2 months. i've genetic disease called primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy. i can't live without it. my exam is near. what to do?

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If you're experiencing pain in the upper midabdomen, celecoxib may be the culprit. Of all the NSAIDs, gastroenterologists usually think it's the easiest on the stomach. However, it can still cause inflammation of the stomach lining or ulcers in the stomach or duodenum. First, you have to get a diagnosis. Since this medication is important for you, consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis & advic

Answered 7/9/2023

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