the Temporary Side Effects of Laboring Medication - Pharmacology

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Side effects of Lornoxicam?


Is the shoulder pain caused by Lornoxicam less than 1% and only temporary? I have taken it twice so far, as I need to take this medication long-term.

Li, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/04/25

Dr. Chen Yuemei reply Pharmacology


Hello: Are you experiencing shoulder pain after taking Etodolac? There is very little literature regarding shoulder pain as a side effect of this medication; I found only two articles mentioning shoulder pain as a side effect.
One article noted shoulder pain after more than two months of use, while another report, which reviewed literature from 1966 to 1993, concluded that there is no definitive evidence linking shoulder discomfort to short-term use of such medications.
If you are experiencing shoulder pain after taking this medication, you may want to consult your physician to evaluate whether a change in medication is necessary.
Additionally, I would like to know if your shoulder pain is on the left or right side.
If it is only on the left side, please be aware that if the pain radiates to your left arm, you should seek medical attention promptly.

Reply Date: 2016/04/25

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When discussing the temporary side effects of laboring medication, it's important to consider both the specific medication in question and the broader context of how medications can affect individuals differently. In your case, you mentioned experiencing shoulder pain that is reported to be less than 1% as a side effect of the medication you are taking.
Firstly, it’s essential to understand that side effects can vary widely among individuals. While a side effect may be reported as occurring in less than 1% of patients, this does not mean that it will not occur in you. The term "temporary" suggests that the side effect may resolve on its own after a short period, but this is not guaranteed. For some individuals, side effects can persist for longer durations, especially with long-term use of a medication.

In the context of laboring medications, which are often prescribed for chronic conditions or ongoing health issues, the risk of side effects can increase with prolonged use. Common side effects of many medications can include gastrointestinal disturbances, fatigue, dizziness, and musculoskeletal pain, among others. If you are experiencing shoulder pain, it could be related to the medication, but it could also stem from other factors such as posture, physical activity, or even stress.

It's crucial to monitor how your body responds to the medication over time. If the shoulder pain persists or worsens, or if you experience any new symptoms, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider. They may suggest adjusting the dosage, switching to a different medication, or implementing additional therapies to manage the side effects.

Moreover, when taking any medication long-term, it is important to have regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider. They can help assess the benefits of the medication against any side effects you may be experiencing. This ongoing evaluation is key to ensuring that the treatment remains effective and that any adverse effects are managed appropriately.

In summary, while the reported incidence of shoulder pain as a side effect of your medication is low and may be temporary, individual experiences can vary. Continuous communication with your healthcare provider is essential to ensure that you are receiving the best possible care and to address any concerns regarding side effects. If you have any further questions or if your symptoms change, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice and support.

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