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Old 04-01-2005, 11:28 AM
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My pharmacist said that one problem of NSAID's (I live on Ibuprofen) is that despite taking Prilosec for acidity, it can eat one's' stomach lining. I hear that there are particular NSAID's that eat less of the lining but don't know; w/do homework on this.

Can this be averted by eating food w/the NSAID or is this problem inherent, regardless w/such meds.

(I miss Bextra but sure seems something's fishy w/ Cox II rx's).

Thanks in advance. - ans
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