I'm currently take omeprazole to prevent ulcers forming, sulpha salazine, hydroxy, and etodolac.
Has anyone experienced stomach ulcers due to NSAID? - NRAS
Has anyone experienced stomach ulcers due to NSAID?
Hi Rowan,
There is plenty evidence to show that taking NSAID can cause ulcers which is why we are prescribed something like Omeprazole to help protect the stomach lining
I take both and just as an extra precaution never take my NSAID on an empty stomach, even if it is just a glass of milk or a biscuit
You do not say whether you have an ulcer now, or if you suspect this, in which case have you approached your GP.
On top of RA this must be horrible....
Kate
I had an ulcer 2 months ago, had antibiotic treatment and increased dose of PPI for a month. It seemed better so my PPI was reduced to 20mg per day. However, I've been getting some stomach pain again not as bad as it was but I'm definitely uncomfortable after eating. I'm pretty fed up because I rely on NSAID to help me get through the day!
Hi Rowan, I know very little about stomach ulcers however reading your reply is there an option to speak with your rheumatologist to see what other treatment options are open to you?
Kate
I got them from taking naproxen and am now on omperazole 40mg a day
I've wondered that too. I was on methotrexate at first but had terrible side effects. Rheummy has mentioned injecting mtx instead. I guess I've been avoiding the issue as I don't want to experience all the sickness and lethargy again!
I moved from tablets to injections and for sure the side effects were very much less... There are many on this site who say the same.. I am hoping one day not to be taking any pain meds if that is any help
Kate
I had what was thought to be an ulcer that seemed to spring up from nowhere when I was having a month off MTX back in March. The doctor thought it was from my year prior to diagnosis when I took a lot of NSAIDs regularly. No one told me I needed a stomach protector until I'd been on Ibuprofen regularly for many months. With this recent episode of stomach pain my GP put me on Omaprazole 40mg and it was working brilliantly for a few weeks but then I went back on MTX and unfortunately this clashed horribly with the Omaprazole, so I was switched to a different type of stomach protector, Ranitidine (or Zantac) and this seems to hold the ulcer at bay just as well as Omaprazole without conflicting with the MTX - which I've now had to come off for other reasons unfortunately
Switching to injections didn't really solve my nausea/ stomach issues but then I wasn't taking a stomach protector for a long time either - however it made a big difference to my RA and I preferred injecting to taking those pills. Tilda x
Ahh sorry to hear about your Ulcer......I've have gallstones which they are now saying was prob due to past meds ie:- Naproxen and lots of ibruprofen/paracetamol....etc etc... iritating the Gallbladder ..you get to the stage where your scared to eat ...because everything hurts afterwards!!...Still on the up side I'm losing a few pounds!!!
I'm on Buscopan now......they seem quiet good atm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Perhaps you should consider having your gallblader removed Mumoftwin? I have gallstones too but mine rarely give me any jip these days. If they did I would have the op. I do know lots of people who've had this done and have never looked back. Tilda x
Hello Tilda......Yes I'm hopeful that the consultant will remove the gallbladder ....I see him on 9/9/13.......I cant wait!!!...I shall be skipping down to the operating room!!!
Wendx
Hi
I had my gall bladder removed in 1990, one of the first to have keyhole surgery. In overnight, rapid recovery, no issues or scarring, you don't actually need a gall bladder, it's a bit like an appendix, your liver does all the work, so if they offer to remove it then go for it, it's hassle free and I feel great. Gall stones are horribly painful so best get it out
All the best
Ronnie x
Thanks for your comments Ronnie.....I just want rid of it....!!!!!!
Ticking off the days to see consultant!!
thanks again
wendx