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  2. Antiarthritics - Wikipedia

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    Analgesics or painkillers are defined as medications that help to manage and reduce pain. It is often used in treatments of arthritis to provide relief on the site of injury. Acetaminophen, opioids and counterirritants are common analgesics used in the therapy of arthritis. However, these drugs have no control over inflammation. [25]

  3. Cannabis pill may reduce agitation in people with Alzheimer's ...

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    “While the treatment did show a statistically significant reduction in agitation symptoms, the patients remained with significant symptoms, and the underlying causes of the disease process are ...

  4. Ozempic and Wegovy May Help Reduce Rheumatoid Arthritis ... - AOL

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    A growing number of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are reporting that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound are helping them better manage symptoms and decrease flare-ups.

  5. Rheumatoid arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Rheumatoid arthritis; A hand severely affected by rheumatoid arthritis. This degree of swelling and deformation does not typically occur with current treatment. Specialty: Rheumatology, Immunology: Symptoms: Warm, swollen, painful joints [1] Complications: Low red blood cells, inflammation around the lungs, inflammation around the heart [1 ...

  6. Psychomotor agitation - Wikipedia

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    A form of self-treatment arises in that many patients develop stimming in a natural, unplanned, and largely nonconscious way, simply because they coincidentally discover behavior that brings some relief to their psychomotor agitation, and develop habits around it.

  7. Pain - Wikipedia

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    Cultural barriers may also affect the likelihood of reporting pain. Patients may feel that certain treatments go against their religious beliefs. They may not report pain because they feel it is a sign that death is near. Many people fear the stigma of addiction, and avoid pain treatment so as not to be prescribed potentially addicting drugs.

  8. Pain management - Wikipedia

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    Some treatments for pain can be harmful if overused. [6] A goal of pain management for the patient and their health care provider is to identify the amount of treatment needed to address the pain without going beyond that limit. [6] Another problem with pain management is that pain is the body's natural way of communicating a problem. [6]

  9. Guanfacine - Wikipedia

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    Guanfacine has been studied as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Evidence of efficacy in adults is limited, but one study found positive results in children with comorbid ADHD. [64] It may be also useful in adult PTSD patients who do not respond to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). [65]

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