With this sort of drug (anon steroidal antiinflamatory) you should alway keep in mind you other phisical conditions. and should seek the advice of your doctor as these are updated. there is not strict guide commenting on the time this drug may be used. Suggest you look up the website (drugs.com/cons/aleve-arthritis.html)
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As the name implies, the Arthritis Foundation is dedicated to the prevention, control, and cure of arthritis and related diseases. In doing so, they hope to improve lives.
Yes, DailyMed See relares link (DailyMed) below states that arthritis can result from long-term use of Viagra. Arthritis is as an inflammation of one or more joints in the body. The main symptoms that arise from arthritis are pain and stiffness in the inflamed joints. Arthritis may affect one or both of the knees and wrists or, even worse, the spine. There are different kinds of arthritis, but all of them can be caused as a long-term side effect Viagra use. (Source DailyMed)
this is not known. Medical authority's don't have a clue what causes arthritis or what would cause a flareup in the disease.
We usually give something called NSAIDS, or Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs, such as Aleve (Naprosyn), Motrin (Ibuprofin), Indocin (Indomethcin... my favorite), etc... For a full list, Google "NSAIDS" (without the quote marks)...