Article by Chris Robertson
Oral pain medication given for arthritis often contains high doses of the active ingredient (usually NSAIDs such as ibuprofen). These may cause harmful side effects, such as digestive or circulatory problems, if consumed on a regular basis. The term "arthritis" can be defined simply as "inflammation of the joints." So the medications given for arthritis are usually anti-inflammatory types. Thankfully, there's an oral pain medication
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