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Old 12-18-2004, 09:01 PM   #6
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Re: More bad studies on Celebrex

my mom had spinal stenosis diagnosed in july of 2003 and was placed on celebrex. she died of a heart attack two weeks later. ya'll be careful with these meds. they say over the counter works just as well. good luck. jayboy
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Old 12-19-2004, 05:22 AM   #7
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Re: More bad studies on Celebrex

it's too bad, because both viox and celebrex were special cox 2 inhibitors, unlike other cox 2 they do not cause problems to other organs, such as liver or kidneys. it is unfortunate that prolonged use of either had other, even worse affects to other organs, such as circulatory system and heart.. That leaves very few extremly effective drugs for combatting pain on the nsaid side. Before my surgery, i was taking lodine (etodolac) and found it to be extremely good. I took viox for a while last year, and while it did help, it didn't help enough for me to continue taking it. with that being said, my wife, a veterinarian, came up with a pretty good point. Almost all drugs have side effects, and in most cases the better the drug, the worse the possible side effects. I thought she brought up a pretty good point. It is amazing that these days drugs get pulled so readily while old favorites such as aspirin and tylenol have been proven to do damage to the body when overused.
How many of you have thought twice about taking more then 2000mg of tylenol (acetametiphan) a day? taking 2 tablets of percocet/tylenol 3/4 or other drugs that contain acet. every 4-6 hours adds up.
I feel for anyone that has suffered loss due to poor r&d or incorrect dosage, and hope that pfizer pulls celebrex to respect the public much like Merck did with vioxx. But er have to look at the big picture and realize that drugs are drugs because they affect or alter the body and it's functions. We only get one body this time around and we need to take care of it.
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Old 12-19-2004, 05:55 AM   #8
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Re: More bad studies on Celebrex

All these problems with viox, celebrex, etc lately. My 13yo's podiatrist had her on celebrex for quite awhile. She told him they werent doing anything for her foot pain ( She has various foot problems) Anyway, I know this is not the foot board. I just wanted to say how scared I was to see all these problems & to know my 13yo was on it for quite awhile! I wish her pain would go away because she is so young for one thing, but I do have to say that I am glad the celebrex did not work for her so I dont have to worry about her taking it.
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Old 12-19-2004, 06:36 PM   #9
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Re: More bad studies on Celebrex

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Originally Posted by islebe
it's too bad, because both viox and celebrex were special cox 2 inhibitors, unlike other cox 2 they do not cause problems to other organs, such as liver or kidneys. it is unfortunate that prolonged use of either had other, even worse affects to other organs, such as circulatory system and heart.. That leaves very few extremly effective drugs for combatting pain on the nsaid side. Before my surgery, i was taking lodine (etodolac) and found it to be extremely good. I took viox for a while last year, and while it did help, it didn't help enough for me to continue taking it. with that being said, my wife, a veterinarian, came up with a pretty good point. Almost all drugs have side effects, and in most cases the better the drug, the worse the possible side effects. I thought she brought up a pretty good point. It is amazing that these days drugs get pulled so readily while old favorites such as aspirin and tylenol have been proven to do damage to the body when overused.
How many of you have thought twice about taking more then 2000mg of tylenol (acetametiphan) a day? taking 2 tablets of percocet/tylenol 3/4 or other drugs that contain acet. every 4-6 hours adds up.
I feel for anyone that has suffered loss due to poor r&d or incorrect dosage, and hope that pfizer pulls celebrex to respect the public much like Merck did with vioxx. But er have to look at the big picture and realize that drugs are drugs because they affect or alter the body and it's functions. We only get one body this time around and we need to take care of it.

True, all drugs have side effects, but when the side effects are heart attack and stroke and result in death, those are unacceptable.
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