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Mobic Causes Increas In Liver Function Test

Updated April 22, 2013
No name Says:
Sun, April 21, 2013

I took mobic for back pain due to herniated disc and it worked great. I was able to move and work. It also helped the psoriatic arthritis that I had. It enabled me to move my fingers. The only problem is my liver function tests elevated so Now I have to stop it. I wish they could make a medication with the benefits, but without all of the risk of side effects.

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Verwon Says:
Mon, April 22, 2013

Unfortunately, that's not likely to ever happen, because such is the very nature and risks associated with adding a chemical to the human body to try to achieve some desired result.

Our bodies react to everything, even the addition of a cup of coffee with certain side effects, some are just more harsh and dangerous than others when it comes to adding foreign substances.

What you really have to do is try various medications to see which one helps you, without causing such problems.

Mobic is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and they are well known to cause liver issues, thus you may be better served to talk to your doctor about trying something different, such as an antidepressant like Cymbalta that's been shown to help with some pain conditions, or one of the anticonvulsants that help some people, such as Neurontin.

You can learn more Cymbalta details here and you can learn more Neurontin details here.

Did your doctor give you any other treatment options?

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