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Naproxen.

(39 Posts)
tanith Tue 31-Mar-15 20:15:24

thanks thatbags..

thatbags Tue 31-Mar-15 19:53:00

Have pm-ed you, tanith.

Marelli Tue 31-Mar-15 19:40:44

I think it would be necessary for me to take it on a regular basis and not just as and when, Soutra. I started taking it a couple of days ago and the difference is amazing, really. I'm going to give it a go for another few days and then reduce it to 250mg twice daily. I hadn't been given Omeprazole with it, so will need to see how my stomach reacts, too.

tanith Tue 31-Mar-15 17:45:29

Is it something you can tell me about? grin I'd prefer not to take Naproxen but haven't found an alternative..

thatbags Tue 31-Mar-15 17:29:12

Taking something else. Not needing anything would be a good outcome but not a likely one, unfortunately.

tanith Tue 31-Mar-15 17:26:23

thatbags just curious, are you now taking something else for pain? Maybe you are painfree ?smile a much better outcome..

thatbags Tue 31-Mar-15 17:05:45

I used it for yonks. I had a lot of minor nosebleeds but other than that no probs. Rather have minor nosebleeds every day than be in a lot of pain all the time.

I never read about side effects until I think I might be experiencing a side effect. Then I check to see if it is one.

NotTooOld Tue 31-Mar-15 16:06:05

I had Naproxin for about 2 weeks after my hip replacement op but I am off it now. You can google the name to read all the side effects and, of course, it will list them on the piece of paper included in the box, if you still have it.

tanith Tue 31-Mar-15 16:03:51

I've been taking Naproxen for over 10yrs on the maximum dose and I couldn't function without it.. I have multi-joint Osteo-Arthritis with so far one hip- replacement. I would be in constant pain and have very restricted movement without it. I've tried twice to reduce the dose with a view to stopping it but within 36hrs my pain starts to come back and I've had to restart them..

There are side effects as with many drugs but as long as my doctor is willing to prescribe it and I'm very careful to only take it after food and with a full glass of water so far I've had no problems..

For me its been life-saver and I can pretty much carry on my life with a few adjustments without it I'm sure I would be far less able.

aggie Tue 31-Mar-15 16:00:10

I ended up anaemic due to intestinal or stomach bleeding , I went to Doctor with breathlessness and he thought I was in heart failure . Blood tests showed what was up and I had the usual scopes up and down . I was not offered any other meds , just iron tablets and Paracetamol . I can walk acout 100 yards before I have to sit down .Seems I have bursitis giving hip and back pain , but I wish I had been warned about the effects of Naproxin , it really helped the pain but I would have needed the stomach meds when taking it

janerowena Tue 31-Mar-15 15:48:39

Yes, do be careful, I punched a hole through my stomach. I was on the maximum dosage. I took it from the age of forty for arthritis, and it is wonderful, but one day I thought I was having a heart attack. Ulcers and liver damage - which is fine. I took Omeprazole until my liver was fine again. My movements are severely limited now during the winter, and I put on loads of weight. I'm still trying to work out whether I should be permanently on medication or whether I can manage as I am, but the arthritis is not only in my hips (which they won't replace until I am 60) but in my hands and feet and starting to be in my knees. I think I shall carry on just taking the odd ibuprofen or two on particularly busy days for as long as I can.

I think it was partly my own fault, you are meant to take it after food. I was finding it hard to sleep at night, to get comfortable, so I used to take it with just a glass of milk before bed. I don't think milk was enough to coat my stomach properly. However, it did take a whole ten years for me to get to that state.

Soutra Tue 31-Mar-15 15:28:26

I take Naproxen along with Omeprazole. I only take half the recommended dose, as and when, never on an empty stomach and take it at night as I can have difficulty sleeping because of hip and knee pain. With care, you might be fine.

Tegan Tue 31-Mar-15 15:21:09

Have you been prescribed omeprazole with it?

Marelli Tue 31-Mar-15 14:57:10

Have been prescribed Naproxen for joint pain. It's working, and, where beforehand, I was finding walking long distances (DH and I enjoy this) was becoming impossible because of the pain in knees, ankles etc, I can now do this without much of a problem. However, are antiinflammatories not supposed to cause other problems? Does anyone else use these on a regular basis?