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What Is The Treatment For Kidney Pain After Stopping Celebrex?

I my in stage 3 kidney disease. My GFR 37 as of 1/3/14. I also have fibromyaglia and Hypertension, High Cholesterol      Depression, Osteoarthritis, Anxiety, Ptsd (post-traumatic Stress Disorder), History Of Blood Clots My blood pressure is very high with an average blood pressure in the mid 180 s/mid. I am a lot of pain since they stop my celebrex but it help me go from stage 4 where my GFR was 26 to 37. I would like to known what I can take for my pain. My pain is very bad I am really non functional most of the time and very tired, What can I take that will not hurt my kidney.
Sat, 11 Jan 2014
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi
Thanks for your query.
There are quite a few pain medications available which are safe for the kidneys.
Examples are tylenol, tylenol#3, dialudid.
However these medications have to be taken under the supervision of a physician.
A consultation with the pain clinic is also advisable
Hope this helps
Good luck.
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What Is The Treatment For Kidney Pain After Stopping Celebrex?

Hi Thanks for your query. There are quite a few pain medications available which are safe for the kidneys. Examples are tylenol, tylenol#3, dialudid. However these medications have to be taken under the supervision of a physician. A consultation with the pain clinic is also advisable Hope this helps Good luck.