How to Use OTC Drugs to Treat Neck Pain
Instructions
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Use OTC Oral Medication to Battle Neck Pain
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Choose non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin to reduce pain and inflammation at the same time.
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Do not take a pain reliever for a long period of time or in doses higher than indicated on the bottle. If you don't respond well to the medication, it may be time to switch or look for alternatives.
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Avoid anti-inflammatory medications as much as possible if you suffer from frequent heartburn, stomach pain or nausea.
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Ask your doctor for recommendations for OTC medication that may best fit your neck discomfort and known pain tolerance. Some people respond better to aspirin while others enjoy improved relief with ibuprofen.
Use Topical Pain Relievers to Treat Neck Pain
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Use gels, ointments or similar products for localized pain. Some of these products produce a heating or cooling effect that can actually intensity the feeling of relief.
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Read the labels to make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients. Some topical medication may produce skin reactions.
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Choose topical pain relievers for longer lasting aid or for immediate relief. Oral medications usually take longer to kick in.
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Use a transdermal patch if you feel uncomfortable with the application of ointments. Patches are sold over the counter and are known for providing lasting relief (up to eight hours). They are a popular choice for treating pain without the messiness and smells that are associated with gels and creams.
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Choose a self-heating patch to treat neck pain. Heat can provide an extra measure of comfort to sore, strained muscles.
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