Where is info naproxen. compared to increased rates of heart attack / stroke statistics? I knew for some time now that I had something with a rib by pulling a muscle that has been strained, which is caused by slippage of the vertebrae in front to my breastbone. I have had numerous tests to rule out cardiovascular problems such as pain hurts in unusual places, like my neck, headache, arms in various places, including my shoulder and my back sometimes. I had a scan done and they said my brain was going well, blood work, a few months ago that were above optimal (only thing off was a ratio A / g .1 higher and triglycerides was 32, very low. One of my questions about my blood work gives more info on this matter if cholesterol: 180 total, HDL 92, VLDL and LDL82 6. Chol / HDL is a 2), and ECG , X-rays for my heart, and ultrasound on my left leg to rule out DVT.
I'm 22 years old, 5'8 "this may sound farfetched, but the reality is I use to weigh 170 and has won nearly 100 pounds a year.'s A lot, I am now try to get back into shape after so much stress, but the pain sucks. Anyway, the question is I was diagnosed with costochondritis and giving naproxen. I've never taken NSAIDs, until recently, but I know that aspirin helps the heart / cardiovascularly, but naproxen increases the risk. I is not in a study that less than 1% of test subjects experienced. I'm afraid that pain is a symptom of a heart attack, but can someone tell me why the increase of this risk and naproxen HOW a risk, considering I do not plan to take very long. Opportunities for such figures as taken-years per cent of these negative side effects would be appreciated. Thanks in advance and sorry for the novel!
I have costochondritis too. Not funny. Mine is a symptom of fibromyalgia. While inflammation, then as an NSAID, it should help. I take a narcotic analgesic plus a muscle relaxant three times a day. I used Neurontin when it gets really bad, whereas this group "leather around the chest squeezing" feeling, with what looks like electricity blows my middle upper back. You look healthy with perfect cholesterol. You should be fine. If you're more comfortable taking ibuprofen (up to 800 mg. REP) or pass the aspirin. Aleve never really seemed to help. But we all react differently.
Side effects should be reported in all clinical trials, so we read thig that scare us. Even if only one person had a particular reaction, it is reported and inventoried. All NSAIDs have some risks, but he did walk in the street. You make a good thing in protecting your health by learning the drug on the market. Some can ruin your health, so bravo for your skepticism and curiosity.
Posted on February 11, 2010.