info@therxhelper.com
Blogs

Your Guide to Arthritis Medication

doctor and patient at doctors office birds eye view

The treatment that is recommended for arthritis is medication. The medication will help slow the progression of the disease. There are a variety of different pain medications to treat arthritis.They are put into two categories: opioid and non-opioid medication. Here is a guide to what they are and what they do.

Arthritis is a medical condition which consists of the inflammation of joints that cause pain and stiffness that begins to worsen with age. Arthritis becomes more common with old age and it can limit day to day function. The areas that can be targeted are back, fingers, heels, hands, neck, or wrist. It happens by the muscles weakening or decreasing the range of motion.

Opioid

Opioids are a very common way of eliminating pain through medication. They can treat severe, post-surgery pain, or short term pain. Although they treat pain, they are not recommended for chronic pain. This is because they can trigger addiction and the body will begin to tolerate them and they will be less effective over time.

Non-Opioids

Acetaminophen

Acetaminophen is another type of arthritis medication. It is also known as Tylenol and it works by disrupting the pain signals that are sent to the brain. This can be added in with other medications like opioids and cold medication. Acetaminophen can be damaging to the liver when taken in large amounts or consumed with alcohol.

NSAIDS

NSAIDS stands for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They work by alleviating inflammation. Examples of these drugs are ibuprofen, Advil, naproxen, and Aleve, which are all over-the-counter medications. Prescription medication that is NSAIDS are celecoxib and Celebrex. Side effects of NSAIDS are:

  • Constipation
  • Heartburn
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach Problems

Arthritis can be a serious problem and may cause limited mobility. If you or a loved one thinks they are suffering from dueto-arthritis then it is best to see your doctor for arthritis medications and other options. Medication can be complicated, so it is recommended to talk to your doctor about which drugs are right for you. 

DMARDs

DMARD is an acronym that stands for Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug. These drugs are primarily used to decrease inflammation and temporarily ease the pain caused by inflammation. The most common DMARDs are: 

  • Arava 
  • Trexall 
  • Minocin
  • Azulfidine 
  • Plaquenil
  •  

Arthritis Prescription Assistance 

Are you one of the millions of Americans who can’t afford to pay for their prescription medications? Here at The Rx Helper, our goal is to provide affordable medication to all Americans, regardless of their insurance status. To qualify, you must be an uninsured or under-insured American who is struggling to pay for their prescription medications. If you would like to see if you qualify, contact us online or call 877-767-3297! 

Share:

See If You Qualify For Prescription Assistance

Leave a Reply

Get In Touch

Call Us Now for a Free Consultation

1-888-233-4303

Collect Free Consultation Service From Our Experts

By submitting your phone number on this website, you agree to the following terms and conditions:

  • You consent to receive SMS messages from The Rx Helper.
  • You understand that SMS messages may be sent to you regarding important updates about prescription assistance programs, medication reminders, and other relevant information related to healthcare services.
  • You may opt out of receiving SMS messages at any time by replying to any message with the word “STOP” or by visiting our website at https://www.therxhelper.com and clicking on the “Unsubscribe” link.
  • The Rx Helper will not share your phone number with any third parties without your consent.
  • You can review our privacy policy at [here] to learn more about how we collect, use, and protect your information.

Please note:

  • Message and data rates may apply.
  • We may use a variety of methods to deliver SMS messages, including short code and long code messaging.
  • We reserve the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time, so please check back periodically for updates.