Medications

Many types of medicines are available to relieve arthritis pain. Most are relatively safe, but no medicine is completely free of side effects. Talk with your healthcare professional to create a pain management plan for your specific pain symptoms. A pain management plan aims to reduce pain. It also aims to ease distress, increase mobility and improve quality of life.

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Pain medicines that you can buy without a prescription can help ease occasional pain triggered by activity your muscles and joints aren't used to, such as gardening after a winter indoors. These medicines include acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve).

Creams with capsaicin can be applied to the skin over a painful joint to relieve pain. Capsaicin cream is made from capsaicin, the ingredient in chile peppers that gives them their heat. When applied to the skin over a painful joint or muscle, capsaicin temporarily reduces pain by blocking pain signals from the nerves. Capsaicin cream can be used on its own or with other medicines.

Talk to your healthcare professional if medicines you can buy without a prescription don't relieve your pain.

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