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How do nsaids efect the liver with cronic hep-c.I haven't found a strate ancer I have arthritis bad what to do.... Thank you for your time. Allan H.
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NSAIDS can affect the liver.  I was diagnosed with RA about 2 weeks after I finished treatment and my GI and Rheumy will not let me take NSAIDS as the amount that I would have to take to even get minor relief from my RA pain would be too excessive for the liver.   Have you had an evaluation by a rheumatologist?  They will help you find a m edication plan that is liver friendly.

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223152 tn?1346978371
What are nsaids?   Joint pain is one of the most common complains of Hep C patients.  If you go to archives and browse the posts, you may find something
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