Can anapran be used for radiculitis.
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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist
15 months ago
Yes, Anapran can be used for radiculitis. The active substance of the drug is naproxen - analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic oral drug. Unfortunately, it has a very negative effect on the digestive tract, so if we have problems with ulcers, inflammation of the stomach, etc. Caution should be exercised. The drug should be taken with a meal (not on an empty stomach). Ibuprofen or Ketoprofen can also be used instead of Anaprane. One of these three substances - NOT ALL TOGETHER! A much safer option for treating rootlets will be local/external action. That is, the use of patches or ointments / analgesic gels, anti-inflammatory. An example of analgesic patches would be Itami: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/38512/itami-plaster/apteki Alternatively, if you prefer a gel, Voltarem Max gel would be a good choice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/83797/voltaren-max-zel/apteki The combination of oral and topical medicine will quickly bring relief and reduce the pain felt. If the pain does not go away after 4-5 days, a medical visit will be necessary.