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        | Rx only topical treatment for osteoarthritis (can be $40/tube!) |  | Definition 
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        | Salicylate topical treatment |  | Definition 
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        | Menthol/salicylate combo topical treatments |  | Definition 
 
        | BENGAY, Icy-Hot, Salonpas |  | 
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        | Inhibits substance P, which is involved in signaling for pain, modifying over time but not blocking it |  | Definition 
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        | May be helpful in reducing pain for a very specific painful area (i.e. back); can be expensive (30 patches are over $200) |  | Definition 
 
        | Lidoderm Patch (Rx), Lidocaine topical |  | 
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        | Centrally-acting prostaglandin inhibitor; considered first-line oral in osteoarthritis |  | Definition 
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        | Peripheral prostaglandin inhibition through COX-1 and COX-2; provide pain and anti-inflammatory effect |  | Definition 
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        | "housekeeping functions" prostaglandins involved in everyday functions |  | Definition 
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        | involved in inflammation/pain |  | Definition 
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        | Helpful for preventing NSAID-induced ulcer and potentially causes substantial GI effects |  | Definition 
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        | Higher failure rate, may not be helpful in GI ulcer prevention |  | Definition 
 
        | Antacids, H2 blockers, sucralfate |  | 
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        | Considered more selective for Cox-2 so may be used with PPI over older NSAIDs for OA |  | Definition 
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        | salsalate, choline-magnesium salicylate |  | Definition 
 
        | non-acetylated salicylates |  | 
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        | weaker than some NSAIDs but easier on stomach and devoid of anti-platelet effects; may not be as effective on pain relief |  | Definition 
 
        | salsalate, choline-magnesium salicylate |  | 
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        | may decrease blood flow to kidney as well as increase fluid retention |  | Definition 
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        | NSAIDs may interfere with the ability of this to work |  | Definition 
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        | Used to try to help rebuild cartilage, take some time to take effect |  | Definition 
 
        | Glucosamine, Chondroitin, MSM |  | 
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        | possible increase in blood glucose but debated, better evidence for efficacy |  | Definition 
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        | similar to heparin and may increase bleeding risk |  | Definition 
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        | overall well tolerated, works pretty well, watch for sulfa allergy |  | Definition 
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        | May be required for severe cases,watch CNS effects, respiratory depression watch in pts w/ COPD, prevent constipation! |  | Definition 
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        | Used to lubricate joint, used in the knee, injections, considered to be medical device rather than a drug |  | Definition 
 
        | Sodium Hyaluronate, Hyaluronic acid |  | 
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        | may be useful for acute pain, helpful for pts with local inflammation and joint effusion, have limits on doses |  | Definition 
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        | For some patient may be more effective treatment, encourage patients to get further evaluation if this has not been done |  | Definition 
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