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Is there a non-narcotic pain reliever for the permanent form of bursitis?


I have tried several, but Vioxx and Celebrex were the only ones that worked. Now Vioxx is off the market, and Celebrex is under suspicion for the same heart problems. Is there are drug that actually works for the permanent form of bursitis and is non-narcotic? Thank you.

Both of your afore-mentioned drugs are not safe, as you have already recognized. It may surprise you to know that there is a very old drug OTC, that stills does the job and is not habit forming.
"ASA" Aspirin is still the best as an Analgesic for what ails you! For those that suffer stomach problems, you should use "Ecotrin" aspirin, which has a coating that allows it to desolve in your small bowel. Besides the pain relief it provides, it will also thin your blood slightly, which we all tend to look at as we grow older. Sometimes areas of your body suffer from the lack of nutrients, which can trigger pain. So this is also something to think about, but your best bet is to always consult your Physician first
OTC is usually the best route (cost-wise), but you need to have a very good understanding of your physical needs before you venture out on your own. You also need to trully understand all the effects of any drug that you take, before you take it. Again, consult your Physician FIRST.

not sure if you've tried it but have you considered Ultram? it's a non-narcotic pain medication but is stronger than your regular over the counter medication. it's only available by prescription only

a friend of mine had serious back problems and this is what she used.

here is a link

http://www.drugs.com/ultram.html

Ultram

I have been on celebrex for about a year and have voiced my concerns with my Doctor. He has told me if I do not have a history of heart disease in my family I should be fine.
I guess I have tried to go off the medication and I feel terrible.
I think my quality of life now while I am (young) is worth it. I would be talking so much ibuprofen that I would have stomach ulcers or something as bad with other pain relievers.

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