Does Celebrex Stop Working After A Month
UpdatedWhen I had my prescription filled the pharmacist mentioned that at some point I may feel like it's not working anymore - She said that it would be a mistake to stop taking it. Does that mean it will kick in again after some time?
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Our bodies do tend to get used to anything we take over a long period of time, according to NIH reports, but there is no specific time frame that can be applied. it can vary from person to person.
And no, it will usually not start working, again, unless you take a break from it, and try something else for awhile, in the meantime.
How is it working for you, so far? Has there been any change?
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