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I just started Meloxicam and am wondering how long it generally takes to take effect?

I read the build up time was 5 days, would that be it? I'm on 15 mg after being on celebrex for 6 years (off it now)

Rheumatoid Arthritis - I've started taking methotrexate 2 weeks ago for RA. How long does it take?

... before it starts working? Does it make the pain go away completely?

Rheumatoid Arthritis - Has anyone on Enbrel had hair loss? I had been on Arava for four months and?

... noticed I was lossing more hair than normal. Arava was great in helping my lower extremity pain, but not in my wrist. Told my doctor this... read more

Should I take meloxicam at night or in the morning?

What can I take to help with my rheumatoid arthritis Until I see the specialist?

The medication that my other doctors that diagnosed me have only prescribed to me furosemide, meloxicam and prednisone. Which don't seem to be... read more

NSAIDS AND ITCHING: I had recently been prescribed Meloxicam for arthritis pain. It helped the?

... pain greatly, but I developed terrible itching, so was prescribed Celebrex instead, which also caused severe itching. Any suggestions for... read more

Is it Cimzia causing indigestion?

I've been taking Cimzia for nearly 5 months and twice the next day I have severe pains in my stomach which feels like indigestion. But nothing... read more

Eliquis - Which over-the-counter pain medication is safe to take for arthritis pain and/or headaches

... while on Eliquis. I've been using this drug for a-fib for 11 days.

Oxycodone and arthritis, been taking oxycodone 15 mg for break through pain, my question is?

why doesn't it help arthritis? This drug WORKS but will not help arthritis pain. I also take morphine sulfate 15 mg er... read more

Naproxen vs ibuprofen: What's the difference?

Naproxen and ibuprofen are both NSAIDs, but which one is more effective or more likely to cause side effects?

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