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Bad side effects while taking oruvail, relifin and vioxx

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PostPosted: 03/16/08 - 03:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

My father has just been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and he will be given his prescriptions tomorrow, after another test. I have talked about his condition with my friends and they said there are my medications that deal with this condition (oruvail, relifilin, vioxx). What can you tell me about side effects of these drugs?
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PostPosted: 03/25/08 - 19:33    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, they are all meant to deal with several conditions, including RA – rheumatoid arthritis. Actually, they deal with the inflammation in our body, and that process happens in the joint in this illness. Unfortunately, there and you should know that Vioxx has been withdrawn from the US in 2004. I guess it did have really bad side effects.
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