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  2. Your Gout Guide: From Symptoms to Treatment - AOL

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    Colchicine, a prescription medication that can ease gout pain Corticosteroids, prescription medications that can quickly reduce inflammation in the body Home remedies can also help during a gout ...

  3. Common Causes of Arthritis for Women (& How to Treat It) - AOL

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    Sometimes, prescription medications are needed to reduce arthritis symptoms. This is particularly true for inflammatory arthritis, where disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) are often ...

  4. Rheumatoid arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Use of pain relief medication was decreased, but improvements in tender or swollen joints, morning stiffness and physical function were not changed. [183] Collectively, the current evidence is not strong enough to determine that supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids or regular consumption of fish are effective treatments for rheumatoid ...

  5. Pain management - Wikipedia

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    The type of pain can result in different medications being prescribed. Certain medications may work better for acute pain, others for chronic pain, and some may work equally well on both. Acute pain medication is for rapid onset of pain such as from an inflicted trauma or to treat post-operative pain. Chronic pain medication is for alleviating ...

  6. Hip Pain: The Most Common Causes & How to Prevent It - AOL

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    Medical providers often prescribe medications to help treat rheumatoid arthritis. This might include NSAIDs, steroid injections, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), or biological ...

  7. Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug - Wikipedia

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    DMARDs help control arthritis, but do not cure the disease. For that reason, if remission or optimal control is achieved with a DMARD, it is often continued as a maintenance dosage. Discontinuing a DMARD may reactivate disease or cause a "rebound flare", with no assurance that disease control will be re-established upon resumption of the ...

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