Suffering With Renal Carcinoma, Low Appetite, Back Pain, Advised Spasmoproxyvon, Pan D Tablet And Digin. Any Other Medicine?
Hi My father in law is a renal carcinoma patient. and they have suggested Votrient (800mg). He was ok with that drug but for the past three days he is complaining that he is having a very bad back pain . when we called the doctor they asked him to take spasmoproxyvon , Pan D tablet and Digin. Please do let me know if any other medicine can help him from the pain since his food intake has also reduced
Hi , welcome to HCM,
In case or renal cell carcinoma, metastasis in bone specially in the spine is most common.
So, the back pain you told is particularly a bone pain.
Spasmoproxyvone is a drug which is famous for its anti- smooth muscle pain action. It does not have any effect on pain causing due to disease in bone.
Now, in this condition consult with your treating doctor for adding a centrally acting pain inhibitor like tramadol group of drug.
And consult for investigations to detect any bony lesion.
Thats all.
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Suffering With Renal Carcinoma, Low Appetite, Back Pain, Advised Spasmoproxyvon, Pan D Tablet And Digin. Any Other Medicine?
Hi , welcome to HCM, In case or renal cell carcinoma, metastasis in bone specially in the spine is most common. So, the back pain you told is particularly a bone pain. Spasmoproxyvone is a drug which is famous for its anti- smooth muscle pain action. It does not have any effect on pain causing due to disease in bone. Now, in this condition consult with your treating doctor for adding a centrally acting pain inhibitor like tramadol group of drug. And consult for investigations to detect any bony lesion. Thats all.