
Spinecare Topics
The Limitations of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
The Limitations of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Research tells us that inflammation is a significant part of pain
production in many spine disorders. Then why shouldn’t we all take
anti-inflammatory drugs around the clock for the rest of our lives? It is because there are significant and
sometimes life threatening side effects associated with long term drug
use. The use of drugs should be
reserved for those situations where more conservative measures have failed to
help, or in cases of emergency intervention.
Anti-inflammatory drugs (aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs), COX-2 inhibitors, and corticosteroids) are used to stop the
formation of pro-inflammatory chemicals. Many individuals die each day due to
complications even though they are using the correct dosage of
anti-inflammatory drugs. In
the United States there are over 20,000 hospitalizations each year associated
with NSAID-induced gastrointestinal toxicity and approximately 2,000 deaths
resulting from major complications such as hemorrhage or perforation. Chronic use of anti-inflammatory drugs
is not a long-term solution for management of pain.