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Old 02-24-2011, 08:12 AM   #1
Debbie L.
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The Cox2 inhibitors (naprosyn, celebrex) were mentioned in the same articles that implicated ibuprofen and other nsaids, although as I said, there seems to be some controversy about the importance of this, both in degree of inhibition, and in application to humans.
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Old 02-24-2011, 08:55 AM   #2
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Red face Re: what to take for mild pain relief

Pam, Ultram works well for me. I take it rarely but when my neuropathy in my feet is so bad that I can't sleep, I take one and the pain is buffered in less than 20 minutes. My onc recommened it to me and said it had very few side effects. How are you doing? I think of you often. Hope you are healing well and will be out and about by Spring. Best Wishes, Mary L
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