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Arthritis Medicine
Arthritis medicine will adversely effect blood sugar and cholesterol.
All available drugs for arthritic conditions are dangerous and could be life threatening. The non steroidal drugs like Aspirin, Ipobrufin. and Naproproxin if taken over an extended period may cause bleeding ulcers. The Cox 2 inhibitors are even more dangerous because they may cause stroke and heart attacks; Vioxx, a Cox 2 inhibitor was taken off sale by the Federal Drug Administration for risk of heart attack and stroke, but reinstated with strong warning labels.
Arthritis medicine will adversely effect blood sugar and cholesterol.
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Arthritis Medicine
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Arthritis, blood sugar
The safest treatment for arthritic conditions are exercise, weight control and nutrition. Food supplements will help in the treatment which includes glucosamine, turmeric, and bromelain.
Arthritis medicine will adversely effect blood sugar and cholesterol.