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Implications of butyrate and its derivatives for gut health and animal production 2018
Butyrate has also been shown to enhance the effects of anticancer drug therapy including vincristine,
celecoxib
, cisplatin, and etoposide via its HDI activity, increasing the cytotoxicity of the drugs (Ramos et al., 2004, Kang et al., 2012, Maruyama et al., 2012).
Butyrate has also been shown to enhance the effects of anticancer drug therapy including vincristine,
celecoxib
, cisplatin, and etoposide via its HDI activity, increasing the cytotoxicity of the drugs (Ramos et al., 2004, Kang et al., 2012, Maruyama et al., 2012).
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Sulfrazalazine and anti inflammatory tab mix?
Hi all, Does anyone know if you can take sulfrazalazine and ibuprofen or other anti inflammatory tabs
celecoxib
together or is it a no go? Partner has started sulfrazalazine a week ago and pain is getting to him a bit.
Hi all, Does anyone know if you can take sulfrazalazine and ibuprofen or other anti inflammatory tabs
celecoxib
together or is it a no go? Partner has started sulfrazalazine a week ago and pain is getting to him a bit.
Lgrattan03
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Celebrex (celecoxib)and Zometa (zoledronic-acid) . extend life in metasticized PCa. Out of Stampede Trial
https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/zoledronic-acid-
celecoxib
-may-help-certain-prostate-cancer-patients
https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/zoledronic-acid-
celecoxib
-may-help-certain-prostate-cancer-patients
Spyder54
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Use of NSAID SOONER?
I have prescriptions for
celecoxib
and etoricoxib. I usually try to cope without either, then as pain gets worse try regular paracetamol. Only when I am desperate do I start with the NSAID. Is this the right approach? Should I start with the NSAID sooner to try to prevent pain progressing?
I have prescriptions for
celecoxib
and etoricoxib. I usually try to cope without either, then as pain gets worse try regular paracetamol. Only when I am desperate do I start with the NSAID. Is this the right approach? Should I start with the NSAID sooner to try to prevent pain progressing?
Gilliancheche
in
NRAS
3 years ago
PMR and covid vaccine priority
(im being vaccinated with general population my age, despite PMR, pred +
celecoxib
)
(im being vaccinated with general population my age, despite PMR, pred +
celecoxib
)
Cyclo5
in
PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Stomach Pain, new here...
They have stopped me taking Naproxen, in case that was the culprit, but still have the pain, now on
celecoxib
, paracetamol and the occasional codeine tablet for pain. Any ideas? TIA.
They have stopped me taking Naproxen, in case that was the culprit, but still have the pain, now on
celecoxib
, paracetamol and the occasional codeine tablet for pain. Any ideas? TIA.
JeanCP
in
NRAS
3 years ago
Thromboxane A2 [TxA2]
One could consider a selective COX-2 inhinitor [
Celecoxib
- Celebrex - which is not recommended for those with a high risk of heart disease.] Or, one could load-up on natural polyphenols that are all anti-inflammatory & NF-kB inhibitors.
One could consider a selective COX-2 inhinitor [
Celecoxib
- Celebrex - which is not recommended for those with a high risk of heart disease.] Or, one could load-up on natural polyphenols that are all anti-inflammatory & NF-kB inhibitors.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
The Hallmarks of Cancer: Preserving Health and Longevity while fighting Prostate Cancer
Effective pharmacologic anti-inflammatories include low-dose aspirin, NSAIDS, especially the COX2 inhibitor
celecoxib
, and statins, among others. Overall inflammatory status can be checked with simple blood tests such as CRP and ESR among others.
Effective pharmacologic anti-inflammatories include low-dose aspirin, NSAIDS, especially the COX2 inhibitor
celecoxib
, and statins, among others. Overall inflammatory status can be checked with simple blood tests such as CRP and ESR among others.
MateoBeach
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Inflammation or T3
I’ve developed a burning feeling in the back of my upper arms I’ve had it for about 6 weeks now and now travelling down to my right hip, I feel like it’s right inside my muscles as if an elastic band tied to tight and not feeling that well ( no temperature or symptoms of the virus . I’ve been prescribed
I’ve developed a burning feeling in the back of my upper arms I’ve had it for about 6 weeks now and now travelling down to my right hip, I feel like it’s right inside my muscles as if an elastic band tied to tight and not feeling that well ( no temperature or symptoms of the virus . I’ve been prescribed
Simplyred57
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
FOLLOW ON
He took me off naproxen and gave me
celecoxib
100g twice a day which only take the edge off after a couple of hours. I've had horrendous pain in my shoulders and upper arms these past few weeks also a headache and jaw pain , and I've lost 6lbs.
He took me off naproxen and gave me
celecoxib
100g twice a day which only take the edge off after a couple of hours. I've had horrendous pain in my shoulders and upper arms these past few weeks also a headache and jaw pain , and I've lost 6lbs.
EnglishRose63
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Afib and sam-e
Heart doctor doesn't like
celecoxib
and other nsaids, says they have heart health risks. I recently read that sam-e works as well as
celecoxib
. But, it has a risk of afib. Would appreciate any insights anybody has regarding sam-e and afib?
Heart doctor doesn't like
celecoxib
and other nsaids, says they have heart health risks. I recently read that sam-e works as well as
celecoxib
. But, it has a risk of afib. Would appreciate any insights anybody has regarding sam-e and afib?
Jfbould1
in
AF Association
4 years ago
JAK inhibitors advice
I will continue with my 20 Methortrexate and
celecoxib
. Many thanks
I will continue with my 20 Methortrexate and
celecoxib
. Many thanks
Cherryblossom12
in
NRAS
4 years ago
Wet weather
I take duloxetine and
celecoxib
and also do codamol if I have a bad flare up but nothing helping. My back and legs ache all the time and I'm constantly getting large bruises and sweating profusely . It's difficult to do any housework
I take duloxetine and
celecoxib
and also do codamol if I have a bad flare up but nothing helping. My back and legs ache all the time and I'm constantly getting large bruises and sweating profusely . It's difficult to do any housework
Volunteer77
in
Arthritis Action
5 years ago
Degenerative disc disease, degenerative joint changes, lupus and CKD
I have long been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, but when I was diagnosed with ckd, I was taken off
Celecoxib
and have been making do with Tramadol and Tylenol, and when the pain became too intense, Prednisone, which provided me with relief for six months or so.
I have long been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, but when I was diagnosed with ckd, I was taken off
Celecoxib
and have been making do with Tramadol and Tylenol, and when the pain became too intense, Prednisone, which provided me with relief for six months or so.
lowraind
in
Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Well there you go, then!
As an aside, the GPs prescribed
celecoxib
anti-inflammation and pain relief. Didn't do anything. Blood pressure was also 'off the chart' and prescribed a drug for that. But I read that
celecoxib
should not be given to those with high blood pressure. So stopped it.
As an aside, the GPs prescribed
celecoxib
anti-inflammation and pain relief. Didn't do anything. Blood pressure was also 'off the chart' and prescribed a drug for that. But I read that
celecoxib
should not be given to those with high blood pressure. So stopped it.
sondya
in
PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Is There a Benefit of Addition Docetaxel, Abiraterone, Celecoxib, or Zoledronic Acid in Initial Treatments for Patients Older Than 70 Years?
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a PubMed search using the keywords: "hormone sensitive prostate cancer," "phase III studies," "docetaxel," "abiraterone," "
celecoxib
," and "bisphosphonates."
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a PubMed search using the keywords: "hormone sensitive prostate cancer," "phase III studies," "docetaxel," "abiraterone," "
celecoxib
," and "bisphosphonates."
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
I got my tattoos and . . . unfortunate news
I had finished the last of the second month of
celecoxib
that PA had prescribed and was about a week into being off of it when it seemed that the osteitis pubis symptoms were reappearing and 800mg ibuprofen three times per day wasn't handling it.
I had finished the last of the second month of
celecoxib
that PA had prescribed and was about a week into being off of it when it seemed that the osteitis pubis symptoms were reappearing and 800mg ibuprofen three times per day wasn't handling it.
farmanerd
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Remission!
I just started Atorvastatin and am attempting to add
Celecoxib
(or rather, the GP is attempting to get the insurance company to pay for it), as I do have high cholesterol and both drugs are rumored to have synergistic effects against the cancer.
I just started Atorvastatin and am attempting to add
Celecoxib
(or rather, the GP is attempting to get the insurance company to pay for it), as I do have high cholesterol and both drugs are rumored to have synergistic effects against the cancer.
tom67inMA
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Nanoliposomal formulation for treating prostate cancer
Show less https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2019.01.002Get rights and content Highlights • The manuscript discusses about the method of synthesis of a nanoliposomal formulation containing
celecoxib
and genistein drugs together in one platform.
Show less https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2019.01.002Get rights and content Highlights • The manuscript discusses about the method of synthesis of a nanoliposomal formulation containing
celecoxib
and genistein drugs together in one platform.
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Celecoxib
My Rhumey Nurse Specialist seems to have a bee in her bonnet about this particular pain killer which I have taken for just over seven years without me noticing any side effects but she says it's a really dangerous drug to be taking and has taken me off it. But it's not kind to your heart or your kidneys
My Rhumey Nurse Specialist seems to have a bee in her bonnet about this particular pain killer which I have taken for just over seven years without me noticing any side effects but she says it's a really dangerous drug to be taking and has taken me off it. But it's not kind to your heart or your kidneys
mickey1
in
NRAS
5 years ago
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