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RA Flares

My RA is not under control yet. I am taking NSAID, Prednisone, and MTX. I know when I am going to flare. I flare every three months without fail. A few days before I get realy bad I get tired and the pain increases every day. Since I know when I am going to flare is there any thing that I can do to prevent the flare from happening or atleast reduce the amount of pain and swelling? I was thinking about increasing the Prednisone and get alot more rest. Any ideas?

methotrexate

Can i take birth control pills as a form of contraceptive if i am on methotrexate?

Plaquenil

I have been taking Prednisone, Methotrexate and NSAID for my RA. Last week my doctor added Plaquenil. I know that it could take up to months to work. But I didn’t think that it would make me worse. Ever since I start taking Plaquenil I have been geeting alot more pain, stiffness and swelling. The dose or nothing has change with the meds that I was already on. Does this make any since to you?

Enbrel

I am taking Plaquenil,Methotrexate, Prednisone, and NSIAD for my RA and My doctor wants to add Enbrel. The meds that I am on now are not help very much. My doctor says that my RA is still very active. If I try Enbrel and if that don’t work, then what is next? Is there any new treatments out there now?

methotrexate and celebrex

My mother is currently on methotrexate (injections)and prednisone for a combination of RA and OA. Her doctor is trying to get her off prednisone and has put her on Celebrex as a more economical method to control inflammation. We are unable to afford the Enbrel or the Humira methods. Has there been success using Celebrex? Are there other more economical alternatives than Enbrel and Humira that can be tried? She also has stomach problems with many meds, so that is why the celebrex was suggested, it was said that it would be easier on her tummy.

methotrexate and celebrex

My mother is currently on methotrexate (injections)and prednisone for a combination of RA and OA. Her doctor is trying to get her off prednisone and has put her on Celebrex as a more economical method to control inflammation. We are unable to afford the Enbrel or the Humira methods. Has there been success using Celebrex? Are there other more economical alternatives than Enbrel and Humira that can be tried? She also has stomach problems with many meds, so that is why the celebrex was suggested, it was said that it would be easier on her tummy.

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