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For Bone Pain,we Have Tried Tramadol And Extra Strength Aleve, With Barely Any Relief. What Else Is There For Safe ,long Term Use ?

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Ardmore, OK

My husband will start chemo next week.

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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

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.
- Avinza (Morphine): Used for severe pain requiring long-term, continual relief. It is taken orally once a day and is available as an extended-release capsule.

Additionally, non-medication therapies can be beneficial:
- Physical Therapy (PT): Can help improve mobility and reduce pain.
- Complementary Therapies: Acupuncture, acupressure, yoga, meditation, exercise, diet, nutritional supplements, and medical massage.
- Heating Pads or Ice Packs: May offer temporary pain relief.

Always consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best and safest long-term pain management strategy for your specific condition.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyMyelomaTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Tylenol was recommended by my nurse. Claritin works too.

June 17
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Use Claritin for bone pain. It works.

June 16
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Tylenol doesn't help at all

March 10
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I was given 1000 mg of Tylenol for bone pain.

March 10

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