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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Sulindac Interactions

Health Encyclopedia: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Medications

Medications


No medications are specifically approved for the treatment of CFS. However, some may be useful for specific symptoms or in cases where CFS may have a specific cause. Doctors generally use combinations of drugs to accomplish specific goals, such as medication at night to improve sleep and medication in the morning to improve cognition and energy. Treatment is very individualized.

Mild Pain Relievers

Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). Patients with CFS may find relief using NS...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Health Effects of Certain Chronic Pain Drugs
By Dr. Mark Borigini , Health Expert

...patients on Mobic, and by 47 percent in patients on sulindac.The use of aspirin reversed the... Read more »

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Living with Shyness
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...not have the same concerns or fears about social interactions that a shy person has. Neither do... Read more »

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Group Therapy for Social Anxiety
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

...their anxiety and what happened during the social interaction.   Group therapy sessions offer... Read more »

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Take Care When Combining ED Medication with Other Products
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...independently, is at increased risk of a potentially dangerous drug interaction.   The enzyme... Read more »

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Social Skills for the Child Who Doesn't Fit in
By Merely Me , Health Expert

...that ability to accurately gage their part in social interactions, the child who doesn't fit in... Read more »

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Peptic Ulcers: Causes
...decay-accelerating factor (DAF) acts as receptor for H. pylori. Animal studies show that blocking this interaction makes H. pylori harmless to the stomach. Researchers hope the discovery leads to... Read more »
Gout: Diagnosis
...by mouth may need to adjust the dosage if they also need to take NSAIDs because of possible harmful interactions between the drugs.Some studies have reported that ibuprofen (but not other NSAIDs)... Read more »
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Treatment
...with higher risks observed with piroxicam (Feldene), naproxen (Aleve), and indomethacin (Indocin). Sulindac has the smallest effect; aspirin has no risk. People with hypertension, severe vascular... Read more »
Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
...aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil), and naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Anaprox). Many other NSAIDs, such as sulindac (Clinoril), are available only by prescription and are being studied for... Read more »
Schizophrenia: Therapy
...hallucinations and examine underlying beliefs in them.Family and Outside Support StructuresPositive social interaction is extremely important for people with schizophrenia and may help reduce... Read more »

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...or pharmacist may already be aware of any possible drug interactions and may be monitoring you... Read more »

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