What's a good anti inflamation drug (not prednisone) for PMR?
I'm currently on celebrex and want to ask if anyone uses something they may have had more success with. I understand celebrex is safer than ibupropen but have heard there are some "stronger" anti-inflam drugs as safe as celebrex. Please respond. thanks much
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) Support Group.
Yes, a big thank you to the group, who are some of the most compassionate and brave people I know. In my situation, it's my legs that seem to still have PMR when my arms seem back to normal. Makes me wonder if the different parts of the body can't respond at different rates to steroids. Wouldn't that be something?! I think I feel a PubMed search coming on....
And no, celebrex didn't help.
Hi @davebaker, Welcome to Connect. You will notice that we moved your post to an existing discussion on the same topic so that you can connect with other members.
-- What's a good anti inflamation drug (not prednisone) for PMR?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/recommended-anti-inflamation-drug-not-prednisone-for-pmp/
I see that you already have had 3 replies from @flymetothemoon, @mary4 and @suetex so you are definitely not alone with your symptoms. I've had 2 occurrences of PMR and the second time around was much easier due to doing a little research and making a few changes in my life. Not sure if anyone has discussed the topic with you but thought you might find this article helpful.
-- What to eat if you have polymyalgia rheumatica:
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321683
Have you tried making any changes to see if they may help with the inflammation?
My PMR (Sept 2019) began in my hands and wrists, then shoulders and neck. My physician started me on 10mg, and that made a huge difference except for my hands. She told me āfeel free to double the dose,ā and at 20mg my hands were fine. Stayed there 3 months; first taper to 15 and thumb/wrist pain cane back - but tolerable. I tapered with no problem to zero in Feb. 2021. After 1 month pain free, my 2nd COVID vaccine brought everything back, and I was on 20 mg again by April 2021. Iāve been tapering very slowly since (now on 7.5 mg), but with any dose lower than 20 mg, I have non-functional, painful thumbs (actually the joint below the thumb, bilateral). I really want to get off prednisone, so Iām tolerating that amount of pain. Iām thankful that itās the only pain I still gave.
PMR pain in the wrists, hands and fingers may be uncommon but it is not abnormal. I've had the same going on two years now. I've had no luck with any alternatives to Prednisone yet, but I try to keep an open mind and not give up. Good luck to you.