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scullycat - 02 Apr 2005 04:06 GMT
My mother is 84 and has knee pain from osteoarthritis, which cox inhibitor
do you think would be the most effective for her?
thanks for your response
Harvey R. Stone - 02 Apr 2005 14:55 GMT
> My mother is 84 and has knee pain from osteoarthritis, which cox inhibitor
> do you think would be the most effective for her?
> thanks for your response

You do not say if your 84 year old mother has any heart issues.   We surely
should of learned something from the taking of Vioxx and Celebrex off the
market for awhile.
Harv
radipolanetp7@yahoo.com - 22 Apr 2005 01:07 GMT
> > My mother is 84 and has knee pain from osteoarthritis, which cox inhibitor
> > do you think would be the most effective for her?
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> market for awhile.
> Harv
your know what Scullycat,It is not at all suprising for the person of
your mother's age to have osteoarthritis.She just need to do some
exercising(develop a walking programme)and  stretching of muscles
which will give them enough strength to support the join.The idea of
cox inhibitors I can only give it thumbs up if they are meant for
treating the symptoms,and will recommend celecoxib or refocoxib.
I hope  that knee pain stops worrying your mother.
radipolanetp7@yahoo.com - 22 Apr 2005 01:57 GMT
> > My mother is 84 and has knee pain from osteoarthritis, which cox inhibitor
> > do you think would be the most effective for her?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> market for awhile.
> Harv
you know what scullycat,it is not at all surpring for the person of
your mother age to have osteoarthritis.I think she can be helped by
some light exercising(develop a walking programme)and stretching of
muscle to give them enough strength to support the joints;But under
the guidence of a physician.The idea of cox inhibitors,I can only
support it if they are meant for treating the symptoms not for chronic
use,and I will recommend celecoxib or refocoxib.
radipolanetp7@yahoo.com - 22 Apr 2005 02:12 GMT
You know what Scullycat,it is not at all surprising for the person of
your mother's age to have osteoarthritis.I strongly believe some light
exercising(develop awalking programme) and stretching of muscles will
help her;but before starting she must see her physician for
guidence.The idea of cox inhibitors,I can only give it thumbs up if
they are meant for supressing the symptoms(pain)and I will recommend
celecoxib or refocoxib.
Mangosteen - 30 Apr 2005 02:00 GMT
I found that this may help. www.mangoinfo.com & www.researchmangosteen.com

> You know what Scullycat,it is not at all surprising for the person of
> your mother's age to have osteoarthritis.I strongly believe some light
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> they are meant for supressing the symptoms(pain)and I will recommend
> celecoxib or refocoxib.
 
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