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Celebrex

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Well , Mom's Doc just mentioned this drug . So's I head to the PDR and internet to GOOGLE up some info . You notice I went to HARD CPOY , old school first , yea , a BOOK made outa paper .

WELL , who in their right mind would take crap like this ?? Drug's like this make POT a top choice . My joints hurt but damn I dont want to die the death that COULD come from the use of this crap . Mom wants it , I want my MOM , I might have to look for a 2nd and maybe a 3rd ..

The FDA , who are these goof balls ??

7 outa 10 rant , no cuss words .
 
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I think they pulled another drug a few years ago that was used for the same thing. They left Celebrex on the market because it was "not as bad" as the other.

It is amazing to listen to the drug ads on how they will cure anything then they list the side affects which are worst than the
original condition.
 
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Now, I'm a full supporter of modern medicine. However, buyer beware when it comes to drugs. It's an enormous industry that cares as much about profits as it does making people healthy. Big Pharma isn't a charity, and if their cost-benefit analysis says they'll net more money with a dangerous drug than they'll lose in a class action lawsuit, it stays on the market. Good on you for doing your research. Celebrex is a pretty controversial drug these days, and for good reason.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: oldgrayone</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I think they pulled another drug a few years ago that was used for the same thing. They left Celebrex on the market because it was "not as bad" as the other.

It is amazing to listen to the drug ads on how they will cure anything then they list the side affects which are worst than the
original condition. </div></div>

Bextra and Vioxx were pulled off the market. I have used all 3. I was alternating month to month with Bexta and Celebrex, Bextra was removed about 3wks after my last dosages, never took Vioxx for any length of time as it none nothing for me. None did me much good but had really no side effects from any. My situation is different than many for drug choices because of needing coumadin for my heart valve vs. side effects for RA drugs. Now taking Remicade ($8400 every 6wks) and trying to find financial way to go back to Humira shots($1450 month),both chemo drugs in lower dosages. Celebrex has helped many people deal with pain and inflammation from different forms of RA etc which is why the FDA weighed the benefits vs. side effects. The other 2 were less successfull for their intended purpose and had more issues vs inflammation reduction.

Yea, side effects suck depending on how you are affected. However, keep in mind that if you have enough pain etc the effects might be minor compared to what you have been dealing with every day. You have to make a choice on what YOU consider satisfactory 'quality of life'!!! Depending on age and disease what is better, living 15-20yrs unable to function at all because of pain, inflammation, swelling, fluid retention or living 10-15 yrs with the ability to partially function and have a somewhat normal life????

Surely not agreeing with the drug companies and FDA on all of their choices I will guarantee you that if you are the person wearing the shoes things will have a different perspective. Yes, alot of it is about the money but long term the drug companies goal is to stay in business at a profit, killing all your customers and giving your profits to their families via lawsuits isn't conducsive to long term stockholder participation in your company. Some work, some don't, and their is only 1 real way to test long term success on humans and that is with humans, not a bunch of rats!!!!

When I was taking Humira shots my Cobra policy from divorce pd for 75% and another organization picked up the almost $300 deductible because of my income. I had super luck with the shots and at 1 point didn't need any pain meds for about 8 months. Because of my financial situation I am now on Medicare and they won't pay $1400+ a month for shots but will pay the majority of costs for Remicade infusions. Total cost per infusion is $8400ish every 6wks and I have to drive 200 miles one way. Don't make much sense but that is the politics of our Medicare system. The Remicade never has been as effective despite the 3X price tag and I have taken hydrocodone and Oxycodone near daily. As copay cards aren't allowed with Medicare I have to drive 3400 miles a yr because I don't have $5000+ to pay deductibles of shots. My choices are unbearable pain 24/7, drive 3400 miles a yr or come up with $5000+ in copays???

Oh, I don't own any stock in anything, just an end user of their products with no other alternatives!

Respectfully,
Dennis
 
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PM sent to ya Whirlwind.

I took Celebrex for years with the only side affect being heart burn. Dont need it now thank goodness.
 
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Well stated whirlwind. I think drugs like Celebrex are good to have around as long as they are used properly.

I took Celebrex when it first came out and they were pushing it on everyone and it sure worked great on joint pain. These days I just stick with Ibuprofen when the joints get sore.
 
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Well said Whirlwind +1. I will say I have been a recipient of a drug company helping out BIG when needed. A few years ago as a student I had to purchase my own insurance which only had a $2500 RX a year coverage. I was currently taking enbrel for aggressive RA, $500 a week you do the math, I blew through my coverage fast. The makers of enbrel have a program to help those in need, such as myself and for 14 months I received my enbrel shots free sent to my house. 3 years later no side effects and thanks to the advances of modern medicine and the blessing of the Good Lord above I'm in remission. Without it I'd be in a wheelchair struggling to breath. Not all companies are bad and only care about profits despite what continues to be told over and over.

Flyingbullseye
 
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Who would take Celebrex? Me. I've used it several times.

Oh, and I also worked as a chemist doing drug development for the company that developed and sold it.

If you don't want your mom on Celebrex, that's fine with me. You can just give her one of those other drugs that have no side effects of any kind and work perfectly and cure everything.

Good luck with that.

-dave
 
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I have been on Celebrex for about six years, maybe more. No side effects to speak of. My Orthopedic surgeons say it is a safe drug.
I am on coumadin for a heart problem and diabetes, and that may be good when taking Celebrex, I don't know.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sightline</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Who would take Celebrex? Me. I've used it several times.

Oh, and I also worked as a chemist doing drug development for the company that developed and sold it.

If you don't want your mom on Celebrex, that's fine with me. You can just give her one of those other drugs that have no side effects of any kind and work perfectly and cure everything.

Good luck with that.

-dave
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No need to sound inconsiderate cause the guy doesn't like the info given on the drug. Just because he is not for it gives you no right to be sarcastic about his mothers health issues.

Just sayin
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: sightline</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Who would take Celebrex? Me. I've used it several times.

Oh, and I also worked as a chemist doing drug development for the company that developed and sold it.

If you don't want your mom on Celebrex, that's fine with me. You can just give her one of those other drugs that have no side effects of any kind and work perfectly and cure everything.

Good luck with that.

-dave
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Typical chemist. They get offended if you don't constantly atta boy them and act like you are in awe of their work.

lighten up dude...it's no secret celebrex is bad for you.

I took it for 4 years. Does it work. Yes. Are their horrible side effects. Yes. Am I glad to be off it. You bet.
 
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I love threads like this.

We all know that everyone working for drug companies are money thirsty immoral souls who will take a dollar over someone's life every day.

And cops are all dirty and will let you off if you pay them or give them a favor in the backseat of their cruiser.

And all military are bloodthirsty grunts with an IQ of 50 who can't integrate back into society safely. Snipers are the worst ones, they are nothing but sociapathic killers.

Ouch; ridiculous, ignorant stereotypes hurt, don't they?

Water is lethal in high doses. That nice steak you ate has nasty side effects called heart attack and/or diabetes. Every choice you make has a risk/benefit analysis. For my grandmother, Vioxx was the ONLY medication that adequately addressed her pain. She was inconsolable when it was pulled from the market, for her it was worth the increased risk in other areas.

Side effects are not hidden. IMHO the label that comes with your prescription for ANY drug would scare most people whether it is realistic as read or not. If you don't want to take it, don't. But whining because drugs aren't perfect and don't cure/treat things with zero side effects is just ignorant and unrealistic in expectations. Don't like that? Just don't take any and see how that goes for you.
 
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The use of any drug requires the balance in decision making betweeen the therapeutic advantage and the potential complications.

If aspirin were today submitted to FDA for approval its side effects would probably result in its disapproval.

The prescriber and the recipient should be fully informed in an intelligent decision/discussion made with respect for the use of any pharmaceutical.
And this includes BEER
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Joint health? Screw the drugs and other crap. I get more semi pain free time from a morning tea of 8oz Water, 1T Honey & 1t cinnamon along with a Curry capsule(available at most GNC, etc). A bowl of 10 cherries a day works fairly well along with dumping almost all dairy too. NAtural remedies work well on a 3 week on 1 week off regimen. Can't asy how it will work for others, but it works fine here and my knees have some pretty die hard Osteoarthritis/Patella Condromyplasia going on. The stuff also seems to belay lower back pain as well with the same Osteoarthiritis issues

ps HGH supposedly works better but I don't have $10k a year to support THAT particular habit
 
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My doc prescribed NSAID's for me, and he did everything right. Every visit, he asked about stomach issues, checked for jaundice. But I ended up in the hospital for a week with holes in my stomach and intestine that had to be cauterized. My liver was messed up too. After the NSAIDS got out of my system I was OK.

So, we waited a long time, tried again, and same thing happened, but at least I didn't end up in the hospital again. The gastroenterologist said that now, I am essentially sort of like being allergic to NSAIDs.

I can take aspiring once in a great while, but apparently, the sensitivity to NSAIDs gets worse every time you have a reaction. So now, I just don't take 'em. If that means getting a scrip for pain pills, at least my doc knows I have really given the NSAIDs a try, and am not a drug seeker... They scare the shit out of me now..