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When Should Arthritis Medicines Not Be Used?

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When Should Arthritis Medicines Not Be Used?

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When Should Arthritis Medicines Not Be Used?Sometimes arthritis medications are contraindicated, meaning they shouldn’t be given to specific patients. Are there contraindications which may eliminate an arthritis patient from taking a specific drug? What are “absolute” contraindications? Answer: All drugs have potential benefits and risks. In prescribing a particular medication, the benefits should outweigh the risks. • Arthritis Medications: What are My Options? NSAIDs NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) – Precaution should be given to the older adults due to their increased incidence of bleeding ulcers, coronary artery disease,

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