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Evoxac and Dry Eyes

Can Evoxac help cure dry eyes? I have severe dry eyes and blephorospasms. I read that Evoxac can help cure dry eyes. Is this true?

Dry Eye, Can Actonel be the cause?

Can Actonel be causing my severe eye blephorospasms, blepharitis and dry eye? My lacrimal glands are swollen and I can’t keep tears in my eyes. I’m on minocycline, restasis, optiva and genteal gel. Recently I had botox injections around my eye to relieve the blephorospasms. I also have had Sarcoidosis for 12 years. I take Flovent inhaler spray once per day for my lungs.

What is Euflexxa?

Hello my sister has OA with bone on bone in the knee , her doc has reccomended injections of euflexxa. What is this med? Is it a steriod of some type and what are possiable side affects if any? Would these better than surgery which was her first choice?

Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma patient develops a cough

My husband was recently diagnosed with low grade, non hodgkins lymphome which was in many places in his body. His oncologist suggested R-CHOP chemotherapy. He has had 2 treatments and has developed a cough which he describes is being brought on by a tickle in his throat. He tried antibiotic and cough meelp. Can this be a side effect of the Rituxin? What can he do to help the cough?

Arthritis in the Elbow

I am 20 and I have recently been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my elbow. I have already had elbow arthroscopy to remove loose bodies 2 years ago. The doctor told me the only other thing to do is have an elbow replacement but I am too young for that. I am very active and am having a lot of problems doing any physical activity. I was wondering if there is any other treatment option that will at least some what relieve my pain and allow me to live a some what normal life until I am able to have an elbow replacement.

Osteoarthritis in the Neck and Fusion

I am a 60 year old male with generalized osteoarthritis. My neck is steadily becoming more and more uncomfortable. Is it practical to consider having my neck fused to stop the arthritic process in this region?

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