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I have taken Tylenol Arthritis for my pre-anastrozole issues with pain, and this seems to have done a nice job of covering pain. I had other side effects, which caused me to have to stop taking the anastrozole, but bone pain was alleviated by Tylenol Arthritis. Please be advised that this is different than regular Tylenol or Tylenol Extra Strength. Tylenol Arthritis, taken as directed on the bottle, 2 tablets, three times a day (I.e. every eight hours) is safe as per my doctor's advice.

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Thank you so much. I will definitely try the Tylenol Arthritis. Excedrin, Advil and those type pain relievers hurt my stomach. So I usually stick with Tylenol.

I am 70, bi-lateral mastectomy, took anastrozole for 21 months now and was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and yesterday diabetic retinopathy. I was told I will lose my eyesight in my left eye. Diabetes is one of the side effects of this drug that my oncologist didn't tell me about. Always get a printout of your bloodwork when you leave your oncologists office. Keep an eye on your blood glucose because they won't. The reason is, he deals with cancer not diabetes. Really? Big pharma only cares about the money they are making and oh look, now I have to take more drugs to survive what this drug has done. We are only ginny pigs.