Guide To Treating Costochondritis

Pain Medication

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Pain medications are an essential part of treating costochondritis. Typically, doctors recommend the use of anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen and naproxen. For patients who cannot adequately control their pain with these options, physicians may choose to prescribe narcotic pain relievers, such as hydrocodone, codeine, or oxycodone. However, it's important to note doctors exercise caution when prescribing these medications because they can be addictive. As an alternative, some patients may wish to try low-dose antidepressants such as amitriptyline or anti-epileptic medications such as gabapentin, both of which are routinely used for controlling chronic pain. Patients should be carefully monitored when taking any prescription pain reliever, and they should report any side effects to their doctor. Some medications may cause kidney damage, and this may need to be monitored with regular blood tests.

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