For Bone Pain,we Have Tried Tramadol And Extra Strength Aleve, With Barely Any Relief. What Else Is There For Safe ,long Term Use ?
My husband will start chemo next week.
For managing bone pain in myeloma, especially if Tramadol and Extra Strength Aleve have not been effective, consider the following options mentioned in my knowledge base:
- OxyContin (Oxycodone): Effective for severe pain but has risks of dependence and side effects. It should be taken exactly as prescribed by a physician read more
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Tylenol was recommended by my nurse. Claritin works too.
Use Claritin for bone pain. It works.
Tylenol doesn't help at all
I was given 1000 mg of Tylenol for bone pain.
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GM. Wondering If Anyone Is Struggling With Pain? I Am 13 Weeks Into Chemo, Great Numbers And Preparing For Transplant. Taking Morphine.