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Mild pain killers for Rheumatoid Arthrit
I am using medication for Rheumatoid Arthritis for the past 3 years. I have inconsistent, slight pains even now. I am going for a trip(adventure activities). Want a mild pain killer with no side effects that will help me to participate in the activities. Don't want the knee pains or ankle pains to stop me.
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Generally, no tablet is completely safe. Any tablet can cause an allergic reaction in people who have allergic tendencies.
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Still, as compared to other painkillers, paracetamol or paracetamol+ibuprofen are relatively safer...(if you are not allergic to them). Also, make sure to eat something before you take any painkiller...
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