What is the safest juvenile rheumatoid arthritis pain medicine?
On One Hand: Pain ReliefThere are many different medications used to treat juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. However, every child is different and there is no medicine that will work for everyone. It may take time to find the right medication to control the pain and inflammation that are present with rheumatoid arthritis.On the Other: Medication ChoicesThe first choices for the pain relief of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis are NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Naproxen is a drug that doctors often prescribe, due to the fact that it has a low risk of side effects. Ibuprophen may also be used to treat rheumatoid arthritis pain. Corticosteroids (oral or injected) are often used for children that have a great deal of pain and swelling in the joints.Bottom LineNSAIDs are generally safe for children with rheumatoid arthritis and they have a low risk of side effects.