Patients with arthritis pain now have
fewer choices. Many NSAID medications work as well as
COX-2 inhibitors but may have a higher risk of ulcers when
used long-term. Tramadol (ultram) is the strongest
non-opiate pain reliever and may have some benefit for
arthritis patients.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) can relieve
pain, but it does not relieve inflammation. That won't
stop the new ad campaign for Tylenol Arthritis. Some
patients with severe arthritis may take opiates, but these
medications cause dependence and may have side-effects.
Ask your physician which pain medication you should take for
your arthritis.