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Use of Drugs For Neck Pain Treatment
Physical therapy and just plain rest can go a long way in the quest for neck pain relief but often medications are indicated. People typically start with over-the-counter medications, but if they are not effective for you, consult a doctor.There are many choices that your doctor will give you and it may take some experimentation but typically you will find the drug(s) that work for your particular ailment.
LIGHT to MODERATE Neck Pain
These "over-the-counters" are effective for mild to moderate neck pain. Acetaminophen - this drug can be a very effective pain medication, but it does not treat inflammation from arthritis of the vertebral joints- which is a cause of pain for many people. Acetaminophen is generally safe but may lead to kidney damage if overused. Drugs in this category include: Tylenol- the most widely prescribed brand name of this drug.
NSAIDS (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) - these drugs relieve pain and reduce swelling by inhibiting the body's natural inflammatory response. People taking blood-thinners such as Warfarin (Coumadin) should avoid ibuprofen because it also thins the blood, which may lead to excessive bleeding. Drugs in this category include: Advil (ibuprophen) and Aleve (naproxen).
MODERATE to SERIOUS Neck Pain Opioids - Opioids may be prescribed by your doctor for more severe neck pain that can not be controlled using over-the-counters like acetaminophen or NSAIDs. These drugs work by interfering with the brain's normal processing of pain signals. Some of the medications in this category are combined with acetaminophen or aspirin so they contain anti-inflammatory properties, such as Vicatin (hydrocodone and acetaminophen).
One must be careful because the body can develop a strong physical dependence on these drugs over time. Side effects may include nausea, drowsiness, and dizziness. Drugs in this category include: Methadone, Codeine, Fentanyl, Hydrocodone, Morphine (MS Cotin), and Oxycodone (Oxycotin). Muscle Relaxants - These medications help relieve neck pain caused by muscle spasms and are most appropriate for short-term use. Usw Muscle Relaxants for muscle spasms. Some are habit-forming and cause side effects, like drowsiness, dizziness, and confusion. ALways consult your personal doctor.
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