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Nsaids May Directly Ease Muscle and Joint Pain - NYTimes.com

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Controlled trials suggest that a topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug in a cream is as effective as their oral counterparts for treating osteoarthritis, soreness and tendinitis.

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Tags: Pain, Muscle, Joint, Osteoarthritis, Dairy, Drug, NSAIDs

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I use topical NSAIDs as a routine method of non-surgical treatment of shoulder pain! “@nytimeshealth: http://nyti.ms/dAA2T9”

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sfgate.com — “Europeans have long been able to buy nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDS (pronounced EN-seds), in gels, creams, sprays and patches to ease muscle and joint pain more directly than a pill. But in the United...View full resource at sfgate.com

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