Anyone else on Etodolac 500mg ER for rheumatoid arthritis? Share your experiences!
I was recently prescribed Etodolac 500mg ER Tablets for my rheumatoid arthritis. I've been on it for a few weeks now, and I'm curious to hear from others who have taken this medication. How effective has it been for you? What side effects, if any, have you experienced? I've heard a bit about the potential side effects, but I'm more interested in hearing real-life experiences. How does it compare to other NSAIDs you've tried? Any tips for managing side effects or maximising benefits? Let's start a conversation and help each other out!
Anyone else on Etodolac 500mg ER for rheumatoid arthritis? Share your experiences!
I was recently prescribed Etodolac 500mg ER Tablets for my rheumatoid arthritis. I've been on it for a few weeks now, and I'm curious to hear from others who have taken this medication. How effective has it been for you? What side effects, if any, have you experienced? I've heard a bit about the potential side effects, but I'm more interested in hearing real-life experiences. How does it compare to other NSAIDs you've tried? Any tips for managing side effects or maximising benefits? Let's start a conversation and help each other out!
Comments (7)
I took Etodolac for a few weeks, and it was fine, but then I started getting these weird skin rashes. Turns out, it was a severe allergic reaction. Luckily, I caught it early, and now I'm on something else. Just be careful, guys.
I've been on Etodolac for a few months now, and it's been a game-changer for my osteoarthritis. The pain relief is significant, and I haven't experienced any major side effects yet. Just some mild stomach upset, but that's manageable. Good luck with your treatment!
I had to stop taking Etodolac because it messed with my kidnes. I didn't even know that was a possible side effect. It's important to stay hydrated if you're taking this medication. I think my doctor should have warned me.
I had a terrible reaction to Etodolac. Started getting hives and my throat felt tight. Scared the hell out of me, and I ended up in the ER. Turns out, I'm allergic. Be careful, folks, and watch out for those allergic reactions.
I've been on Etodolac for a while, and it's been good so far. No major issues, just a bit of dizziness sometimes. I just make sure to take it with food and drink plenty of water. Hope that helps anyone just starting out!
As a healthcare professional, I can say that Etodolac is a great option for many patients. Just remember, everyone's body reacts differently to medication, especially NSAIDs. Listen to your body and talk to your doctor.
I've tried a bunch of NSAIDs, and Etodolac is by far the best for me. No weird side effects, and the pain relief is excellent. Really glad my doctor prescribed it.