A study published in journal Rheumatology examines how patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA) in England continue to be routinely prescribed analgesics in primary care, with up to three-quarters of ...
The annual prevalence of overall analgesic prescriptions in England fell slightly over a 15-year period (2000-2015). Analgesics, particularly long-term opioids continue to be commonly prescribed to ...
Spinal arthritis is inflammation of the joints that make up the spine. Typically, the most effective medications include analgesics, NSAIDs, acetaminophen, steroids, muscle relaxants, and DMARDs.
A new prospective cohort study suggests joint pain, rather than skin pain or disease severity, correlates with greater use of analgesics. Patients with psoriasis use analgesics at higher rates than ...
From the Arthritic Clinic of the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Sidel — Associate in Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Abrams — Assistant in Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital. For records and ...
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