Arthritis Pain Relief! Weighing Over
the Counter Medications and Supplements in the Treatment of
Osteoarthritis
by John Robben
Chronic arthritis pain isn't
something to ignore: not only can it affect your quality of
life, it can also deplete your emotional stores (leading to
anxiety and/or depression) and muscle fitness (leading to
weakness or complete muscle
breakdown).
But whether you suffer from osteoarthritis ("wear and tear" of
the joints), rheumatoid arthritis (inflammation in the joints)
or gout (excess uric acid that accumulate in the joints),
relief from your arthritis pain is available. This article will
discuss the pros and cons of over the counter (OTC) medications
and supplements for osteoarthritis, focusing on managing
arthritis pain and maintaining the ability to use the joint in
question.
Arthritis Pain Relief: Acetaminophen
Of the drugs in our list of arthritis pain relievers,
acetaminophen is widely accepted as the OTC with the least
amount of undesirable side effects and the lowest long-term
costs. However, acetaminophen does nothing to reduce
inflammation associated with arthritis pain, normally can only
treat mild to moderate cases of osteoarthritis and can easily
become toxic if mixed with alcohol.
Arthritis Pain Relief: NSAIDs
NSAIDs help sufferers with both arthritis pain and inflammation
and are quite inexpensive (like acetaminophen). However, long
term usage has been shown to cause upset stomach and other,
more serious side effects (such as skin rashes or speeding up
the progression of osteoarthritis by interfering with cartilage
repair and promoting cartilage destruction).
Arthritis Pain Relief: Glucosamine and Chondroitin
Sulfate
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Combined together, glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate
are excellent supplements in the fight against arthritis pain:
they are said to increase mobility, reduce osteoarthritis pain
and form the building blocks for cartilage growth. However,
those allergic to shellfish must avoid glucosamine at all costs
(since it's derived from the shells of shrimp, lobster and
crab).
Arthritis Pain Relief: MSM
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) has been studied extensively (for
over twenty years) as an arthritis pain relieving supplement.
By blocking pain transmitters in the affected nerve, MSM users
find similar arthritis pain relief to acetaminophen, but
without the potential liver toxicity. Some osteoarthritis
sufferers have also noticed a reduction in inflammation of the
joints also, since MSM reduces histamine levels (linked to
allergy-related inflammation).
Arthritis Pain Relief: SAMe
SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine) has been shown to reduce
inflammation in osteoarthritis sufferers as much as NSAIDs.
However, SAMe takes a longer time to see symptom reduction, but
offers less gastrointestinal discomfort than NSAIDs in general.
Arthritis pain sufferers should ensure enough B vitamins are
ingested along with SAMe to feel the full effects, and expect
slow but steady arthritis pain relief.
Arthritis Pain Relief: Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA)
Found in evening primrose and borage oils, GLA is an omega-6
fatty acid said to help lessen arthritis pain, stiffness and
swelling. Few side effects have been recorded, however all
omega-6's are blood thinners and may increase the risk of
bleeding if taken with NSAIDs.
As with all OTC supplements and drugs, check with your doctor
first before starting any arthritis pain reducing regimen on
your own. You may also want to monitor your liver and kidney
function for most of the medications discussed above since
almost all have a slight risk of side effects. Start with the
lowest dosage possible to see how your body and your illness
tolerate the item, and be patient: you'll never be sure if a
new supplement or medication is actually working if you don't
take adequate time to test.
About the author:
John Robben is the owner/operator of Ultimate Water Massage
(est. 2000), a Washington-based company that offers over 2000
products to ease arthritis pain. Visit for more information,
tools, supplies and tips for living with arthritis at
http://www.ultimatewatermassage.com/.
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