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I have been taking naproxen for a long time now. I am also on methotrexate injections and have been stable for a number of years. But I have now developed gastric problems and my GP has advised me to come off the anti inflmatory tablet to prevent ulcers forming. I am worried as to how my joints will reacte to ceasing the naproxen. Has anyone else been in this situation or can anyone offer any advice
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Joined: 1/5/2010 Posts: 89 Location: Mereworth, Kent
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Hiya and welcome to the forum! It has been my lifesaver for all those niggling questions.
I took myself off Celebrex a while ago, but had real problems with pain and only lasted a week! - however, I wasn't controlled by anything else so was totally relying on the anti-inlammatory and pain killers. I would love to come off them when Humira kicks in, to save my stomach. I expect you are on a stomach protector as well. I HAVE to take mine.
I hope you manage to get a good balance between protecting your stomach and pain relief - it all so tricky and frustrating.
Take care Alison xx
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You can take a proton pump inhibitor like Esomeprazole as mentioned earlier. You can also take anti inflammatories in suppository form! They can still affect your stomach but a lot less than oral drugs. I use Ketoprofen Suppositories but there are quite a few others. Stewart. A friend is someone who knows all about you but loves you anyway!
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Hi Jude I take naproxen i find it is good for me but i only take it as and when, which works for me I was always a bit anti- tablets until i eventually gave in and realised they could be so helpful...... Definitely ask your doctor about other options, also proton pump inhibitor i would advise an appointment to discuss this, have they mentioned alternatives to you - its so important to get it just right for you and sounds as if u may need an alternative....? i ALWAYS take mine with or after food and mine are enteric coated (not all of them are) so meds pass through stomach to large intestine before being released. Hope u get some good advice and support from your doctor Take care ~ Liz xxxxx
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I dont have the same drug but took indocid R for a long time and have been on celebrex for 10 yrs now.
I HAVE to take stomach protectors with it.
I have lansoprosole to take every day.
I am finding the steroid also causes tummy issues!
Jenni xhow to be a velvet bulldoser
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I can't take NSAIDs at all! Even though I take esomeprazole I can't take them. I have even had an upset stomach from using ibuprofene gel so have beeen told to avoid them completely. Hope you can find something that suits you.
Doreen xx
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Hi Thanks to everyone who has answered my post. I will definately be asking the doctor about the proton pump inhibitor. Thanks again
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