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Suggest Treatment For Muscle Pain

Suffering from muscle pain from past 20 days. Doc prescribed ace proxyvon meganeuron and pantop 40 tablets. Got instant relief. But as soon as I stopped the medication pain has resurfaced....I m OK only when I take these tablets. Doc has now changed the medicines. Has prescribed lupoxa and nervijen. No relief at all.. please help. X ray reports are normal.
Tue, 24 May 2016
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hi

thank-you for providing the brief history of you.

i feel you should start performing some simple exercises for improving the cardiac endurance and later strengthening exercises.

As most of the times medications are symptomatic and helps only for time being. Also, more of the medication will lead to damage to kidneys so I feel the physician has stopped the medicine due to this factor.

Also in my clinical practice most patients respond well to physical therapy and exercises.

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Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Treatment For Muscle Pain

hi thank-you for providing the brief history of you. i feel you should start performing some simple exercises for improving the cardiac endurance and later strengthening exercises. As most of the times medications are symptomatic and helps only for time being. Also, more of the medication will lead to damage to kidneys so I feel the physician has stopped the medicine due to this factor. Also in my clinical practice most patients respond well to physical therapy and exercises. regards Jay Indravadan Patel