When Should Arthritis Medicines Not Be Used?
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,