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sean_wallace2026-04-18

I've been recently prescribed Ridaura 3mg Capsules for my rheumatoid arthritis. The doctor explained that it contains gold and works by calming down the immune system to reduce inflammation and joint damage. Unlike other pain relievers, it takes several months to start working. I'm curious to hear from anyone who has taken it before. What side effects did you experience? Did you notice any improvements in joint pain, and how long did it take to start working? I'm trying to manage my expectations and understand what I'm in for over the next few months. Any advice or shared experiences would be helpful!

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wayne_silva4/16/2026

Sounds like a tough road. I hope it works out for you. Feel free to reach out if you need any advice along the way.

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logan_johnson4/16/2026

Just started Ridaura. So far, no side effects, but it's only been a week. Fingers crossed it doesn't get worse!.

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marie_ferguson4/16/2026

Honestly, if it were me, I'd probably go with a different treatment plan. Just seems like there are a lot of risks for something that takes so long to work. Then again, I guess the gold component is interesting, but still... I'd proceed with caution.

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gary_cox4/17/2026

I've been on Ridaura for about 6 months now. The first few weeks were rough with some stomach issues, but those eventually went away. The real improvement in joint pain started around the 3-month mark. It's not a miracle cure, but it's definitely helped manage the inflammation.

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billy_cook4/17/2026

I had some skin irritation and a metallic taste when I first started Ridaura, but my doctor said that these are common initial side effects and can decrease over time. Be sure to monitor any other symptoms though and notify your doctor if something feels really off. I did have to have some regular kidney function checkups, but there was no reason to be concerned.

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lori_allen4/17/2026

I took it for a year and it helped tremendously with the inflammation. My joints felt much better, but I did experience some gastrointestinal issues. If that could be managed with some antacids, it would be a big help. I would recommend it, but definitely stay in close contact with your doctor.