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Posted on Wed, 10 Feb 2016
Question: I have been taking voltorol oral medication for hip arthritis for 15 months approx.What is a safe level to take and for how long ? Also is there a safer over the counter medication I should try instead.

Thank you,

John
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
it's too long...

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

using NSAID for too long puts you at risk for side effects like gastrointestinal ulceration (and bleeding), kidney damage, hypertension, etc. There are no safe levels. The less you use it, the safer for you.

Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) is the simplest and safest drug to use. The problem with paracetamol lies to its efficacy. It's not as potent as any NSAID so only mild to moderate cases will respond adequately to it. Paracetamol enhances the effect of NSAID and vice versa, so using paracetamol with a NSAID helps to decrease the dosage to lower (and thus safer) levels.

I hope you find my comments helpful!
You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information.

Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (43 minutes later)

Thank you.

I also take daily aspirin 75mg & Crestor 10mg, do either impact on taking paracetamol or NSAIDs ? Are any NSAIDs safer than voltorol ?

Thank you again,

John
doctor
Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (10 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Diclofenac is a NSAID

Detailed Answer:
You're welcome!

Diclofenac which is the active ingredient of the drug you've mentioned is a NSAID. Using NSAID with aspirin increases the risk for side effects because their more of action is very similar. Paracetamol is not dangerous in this setting.

I would recommend using paracetamol if it's effective enough to reduce the pain to a bearable level. If the pain is still significant then perhaps you should discuss surgical options with an orthopedics specialist.

Kind Regards!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Hip Arthritis

Brief Answer: it's too long... Detailed Answer: Hello, using NSAID for too long puts you at risk for side effects like gastrointestinal ulceration (and bleeding), kidney damage, hypertension, etc. There are no safe levels. The less you use it, the safer for you. Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) is the simplest and safest drug to use. The problem with paracetamol lies to its efficacy. It's not as potent as any NSAID so only mild to moderate cases will respond adequately to it. Paracetamol enhances the effect of NSAID and vice versa, so using paracetamol with a NSAID helps to decrease the dosage to lower (and thus safer) levels. I hope you find my comments helpful! You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information. Kind Regards!