Lumbar Spinal StenosisMedications
Treatment for lumbar
spinal stenosis is done to relieve pain, numbness, and
weakness in the legs and improve your ability to
function and your quality of life. Medicine may be used to relieve the pain and
inflammation caused by spinal stenosis. Taking
medicine in conjunction with other nonsurgical treatment is often enough to
relieve pain and allow you to do normal daily activities.
Medication Choices
Medicines used to relieve the symptoms of spinal stenosis
include:
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs), such as aspirin, naproxen, and ibuprofen, which may relieve pain and
reduce inflammation.
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Acetaminophen, which may relieve pain
but does not reduce inflammation.
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Opioids, to relieve
severe lower back pain that does not respond to other medicines. Opioids are
usually used only for short periods of time, to help avoid side effects from
the medicine.
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Epidural steroid injections (ESIs),
which may be used to reduce inflammation and pain in the legs.
What To Think About
Tell your doctor about any other
health problems you have and all the other medicines you take. This will help
him or her choose the pain medicine that will work best for you.
Some doctors don't like to give epidural steroid injections (ESIs). The
symptom relief does not last long and their long-term effects aren't well
understood.
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