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Thread started 08/02/06 12:32pm

jerseykrs

Anyone familiar with the drug "Indocin" or "Indomethacin"?

Just seeing if anyone has any experience with this drug.
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Reply #1 posted 08/02/06 12:33pm

kidelrich

You said this was indo...smells more like outdoh!
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Reply #2 posted 08/02/06 12:35pm

jerseykrs

kidelrich said:

You said this was indo...smells more like outdoh!



This is a serious post for once! mad
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Reply #3 posted 08/02/06 12:37pm

kidelrich

jerseykrs said:

kidelrich said:

You said this was indo...smells more like outdoh!



This is a serious post for once! mad


You need a PDR, dude.

That's a Physicians Desk Reference, btw. It's got all the drugs in it up to the time it's published.
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Reply #4 posted 08/02/06 1:30pm

shanti0608

Have never taken it- why do you ask?
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Reply #5 posted 08/02/06 1:33pm

Sweeny79

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it stops swelling and pain... that's all I know.

Took it for my knee a while back, oh... and it can make your tummy hurt.
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #6 posted 08/02/06 1:35pm

Imago

Has a calming affect.

Prevents swelling (ironically, Pinapple prevents swelling better).

Also can cuase cramping, gas, and diareah.
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Reply #7 posted 08/02/06 1:37pm

Sweeny79

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Imago said:

Has a calming affect.

Prevents swelling (ironically, Pinapple prevents swelling better).

Also can cuase cramping, gas, and diareah.



nod

Eating pinapples? Really?

Cool!
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #8 posted 08/02/06 1:41pm

fantasyislande
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i've taken it. i think. maybe i took indomyacin? now i can't remember.
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Reply #9 posted 08/02/06 1:43pm

fantasyislande
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if you're worried about it i would check it out at www.rxlist.com

you can type in a drug, even if you don't know exactly how it's spelled and it will come up with a list of drugs that sound like it, then you can see their side effects, etc.
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Reply #10 posted 08/02/06 1:44pm

shanti0608

Imago said:

Has a calming affect.

Prevents swelling (ironically, Pinapple prevents swelling better).

Also can cuase cramping, gas, and diareah.



Yummy- pineapple is my favourite fruit..
drool
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Reply #11 posted 08/02/06 6:15pm

jerseykrs

thank you gudys, my mom may have "eagles sydndrome" and the docotor told her to tak eit, , but she's worried.
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Reply #12 posted 08/02/06 6:50pm

shanti0608

jerseykrs said:

thank you gudys, my mom may have "eagles sydndrome" and the docotor told her to tak eit, , but she's worried.


Should I come over and take you to the hospital??
eek
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Reply #13 posted 08/02/06 6:51pm

jerseykrs

shanti0608 said:

jerseykrs said:

thank you gudys, my mom may have "eagles sydndrome" and the docotor told her to tak eit, , but she's worried.


Should I come over and take you to the hospital??
eek


no, not me, my mom
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Reply #14 posted 08/02/06 6:53pm

shanti0608

jerseykrs said:

shanti0608 said:



Should I come over and take you to the hospital??
eek


no, not me, my mom


No- your typing was worrying me... wink
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Reply #15 posted 08/02/06 6:55pm

jerseykrs

shanti0608 said:

jerseykrs said:



no, not me, my mom


No- your typing was worrying me... wink



oh, i'm drunk, realsx.....hahahaha hug
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Reply #16 posted 08/02/06 6:58pm

shanti0608

jerseykrs said:

shanti0608 said:



No- your typing was worrying me... wink



oh, i'm drunk, realsx.....hahahaha hug


Damn- wish I was.. reminds me- when we gonna meet up for drinks?
I need one!!!!! or two??
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Reply #17 posted 08/02/06 7:15pm

applekisses

I hope your mom will be ok, hon. What's the disorder she may have?
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Reply #18 posted 08/02/06 7:24pm

2the9s

Imago said:

(ironically, Pinapple prevents swelling better).


Keep your hippy-lovin' holistic bullshit off this thread!!

I hope your mom is okay Jersey...
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Reply #19 posted 08/02/06 9:51pm

shellyevon

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I know what Indocin is, it's used to treat inflamation and pain.It's an NSAID similar to Motrin and Naproxin.It's been around for a long time.
The major side effects are gastro-intestinal problems so she should eat when she takes the drug. Not just a couple bites of something, but a small meal.
It can raise blood pressure too.

I'm sorry to hear she has Eagle's Syndrome, that's a very painful problem to have to deal with.Anti- inflamatories are the first line of treatment, if Indocin doesn't do the trick, then there are other NSAIDs that may help. If they don't work then there is a surgical treatment for the problem.
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss

Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison
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Reply #20 posted 08/03/06 1:19pm

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Wait, your mom is taking it not you? I thought maybe you had it for your knee.

Sorry about your mom hon. sad
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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