Pain is not a pleasant thing to have to live with, but sometimes you have to stop and ask the drug companies if they can't come up with a better way of managing pain, because what we have on the market today is just flat out killing us. You can pretty much pick your pain killer. Doesn't really matter. In this article, we're going to discuss a very common anti inflammatory by the name of Celebrex. Hopefully, after you are done reading this, if you don't decide to stop taking this very dangerous drug, you'll at least know the risks that you're exposing yourself to. Like they say, forewarned is forearmed.
Celebrex is a member of a wide range of drugs called NSAIDs. In case you're wondering what that stands for, it's NonSteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs. That's how they came up with NSAIDs. What these drugs basically do is reduce inflammation. This can be inflammation from a variety of ailments such as arthritis and even menstrual pain. Doctors pretty much prescribe Celebrex for just about any pain that isn't a common headache. This is another problem with the medical community. We hand out pain killers like they were gum drops. You can thank the drug companies for that. But that's another subject altogether, so don't get me started.
Fortunately, your doctor will tell you not to take Celebrex if you suffer from heart problems or if you've had a heart attack or stroke. You'll also be told to avoid taking Celebrex if you've had a history of ulcers or stomach bleeding. Other factors that will put you at risk if you take Celebrex are history of liver problems, kidney problems. asthma, or any kind of blood clotting problem.
So, just what are the possible side effects of taking Celebrex? Well, on the more mild side, you can suffer from an upset stomach, mild heart burn, constipation, gas, dizziness, headache and some blurred vision. This drug can also make you extremely nervous. When I used to take Vioxx for a muscle pull, I almost had a panic attack the first night. I immediately stopped taking it. Now I am quite glad I did.
But what about the really harmful side effects? Well, at worst, Celebrex can increase your risk of a life threatening heart attack or stroke. I guess the rest of the possible serious problems really don't matter much when taking this drug can basically kill you outright.
If I sound angry, cold or just plain fed up, it's because I have personally seen loved ones die because of Celebrex and drugs like them. The doctors claim that these drugs do more harm than good. I'm not so convinced. However, now that you know the facts of Celebrex, you can make up your own mind as to whether or not you want to risk your life taking this medication.
Someday the medical profession will get it right.
They just haven't yet.
To YOUR Health,
Steve Wagner
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see you, shiteater."
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"i'll see you, celebrex shiteater."
mccone stepped aside. richards didn't even bother to look at him dumbly.
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if he's got guts.
richards waited.
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the fasten seat belts/ no smoking sign to the window seat, then sat down near the curtained divider between first and second class. then, apparently thinking better of it, he pushed through into the soft pile of his hand and held it over the paper and stuffed it into the nose of the jetport watched the dark sunset line
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