COX-2 ETORICOXIB

Ultram, NSAIDS, opioids etc.
Post Reply
User avatar
carld
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 1554
Joined: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:49 pm
Location: Newbury Park

COX-2 ETORICOXIB

Post by carld »

Just read an article on msnbc about the cox-2 selective inhibitor out of London called Etoricoxib sold as Arcoxia. In some clinical trials, it seems to be better on stomach complications and stomach disorders then the NSAID's . I wonder if this drug will be helpful for CP/CPPS. :?: Any one heard of this drug or tried it out there in London :?:

I find it interesting that the maker is Merck, remember vioxx!

I'm not a doctor
I am not a medical doctor. Please fill out your signature (click here) ☼ ☼ My Starter List for new members
I encourage anxiety prone UCPPS people to consider L-Theanine
Age, 44 onset age 37 Feb 2006 Freq. need to urinate. Sensation of having to urinate soon after going. Perineum discomfort/burning/tightness, pubic area discomfort @ times,poor urine stream, post urine dripping/spray. All symptoms have improved with my protocol. At the worst I give it a 1 to 2 on irritation and discomfort and frequency. Helps: Elavil 5mg for anxiety and mast cell protection, (will only take it as needed) self internal PT as needed, stretching, walking, stairmaster cardio workout and light weights, reducing stress, moment to moment relaxation, deep breathing relaxation and using a Theracane. Makes worse: sitting for long periods, stress, over focusing on it. Currently 95%-98% recovered. Stay positive, relaxed and control your anxiety.
User avatar
MB
Intermediate Member
Intermediate Member
Posts: 99
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:15 am

Post by MB »

Yes, I got some samples. It is just like Bextra or Vioxx. It doesn't do much for CPPS.
Age:46 | Onset Age: 43 | Symptoms: Burning | Helped By: Sleep/Ultram | Worsened By: As the day goes by
User avatar
Richard.N
Sage
Sage
Posts: 578
Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:05 pm
Location: Bristol, England

Post by Richard.N »

I haven't used Etoricoxib but Vioxx used to help my chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome - presumeably because you could take such massive doses of it compared to standard NSAIDs.

I'm glad you've mentioned it, Carl, as I may look into using it to replace the Arthrotec I'm currently taking.
Richard

Age: 39. | Onset Age: 30. Onset Date: January 2002. Symptoms (back then): Supra-pubic pain, back pain, urinary frequency, urgency and difficulty, weak stream, nocturia, (and variously) chronic fatigue, IBS. Current symptoms: more frequent than normal, but pretty much under control. Current amelioration: Xatral 10mg, Mirtazapine 30mg. | Worsened By: Stress, binge drinking, strained bowel movements, bloating, sitting on hard surfaces, jogging, and regularly - THE WINTER!

I'm not a medical expert. My comment is opinion. See your medical professional.
User avatar
MB
Intermediate Member
Intermediate Member
Posts: 99
Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:15 am

Post by MB »

It is not FDA approved yet. Since the Vioxx debacle, the FDA has required additional testing.
Age:46 | Onset Age: 43 | Symptoms: Burning | Helped By: Sleep/Ultram | Worsened By: As the day goes by
User avatar
carld
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 1554
Joined: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:49 pm
Location: Newbury Park

Post by carld »

Richard.N wrote:I haven't used Etoricoxib but Vioxx used to help my chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome - presumeably because you could take such massive doses of it compared to standard NSAIDs.

I'm glad you've mentioned it, Carl, as I may look into using it to replace the Arthrotec I'm currently taking.
Ya Richard, let me know if it's something you guys can get in the UK. MB is correct, it's still not approved by the FDA here in the States. The way I see it, any drug that fights inflammation that does not carry the side effects of NSAID's but is a safer cox-2 drug unlike Vioxx, is worth looking into. It should be closely watched and maybe it can be helpful for many CP/CPPS men.

I
I am not a medical doctor. Please fill out your signature (click here) ☼ ☼ My Starter List for new members
I encourage anxiety prone UCPPS people to consider L-Theanine
Age, 44 onset age 37 Feb 2006 Freq. need to urinate. Sensation of having to urinate soon after going. Perineum discomfort/burning/tightness, pubic area discomfort @ times,poor urine stream, post urine dripping/spray. All symptoms have improved with my protocol. At the worst I give it a 1 to 2 on irritation and discomfort and frequency. Helps: Elavil 5mg for anxiety and mast cell protection, (will only take it as needed) self internal PT as needed, stretching, walking, stairmaster cardio workout and light weights, reducing stress, moment to moment relaxation, deep breathing relaxation and using a Theracane. Makes worse: sitting for long periods, stress, over focusing on it. Currently 95%-98% recovered. Stay positive, relaxed and control your anxiety.
kenn101
Intermediate Member
Intermediate Member
Posts: 88
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2005 6:31 pm
Location: Canada

Post by kenn101 »

I have used Bextra, Mobicox, Celebrex and they work for a little while but the more I used them the more inflamation I had until I got a dosage that burnt some holes in my gut. I would not us them again they are not worth it. Hope this helps.
Ken
I HAVE NO MEDICAL TRAINING JUST CPPS

Age:48 | Onset Age: 39 | Symptoms:mod to extreme Pain in testicle (both), right epididymis, lower back lower right and centre abdomen. Urination frequency and urgence, decreased or no urine stream, ED, night time incontinence after riding in a vehicles or too much movement. | Helped By: eating ice frequency by Elavil, urine stream by Hytrin or Flomax. Pain control Methadone and Hydromorphone but more so by Triamcinolone epidurals. | Worsened By: Too much movement, SSRI's, Hot baths or showers. eating warm or too much food,DMSO treatments. Frequency by caffeine, stress or SSRI's.
User avatar
Richard.N
Sage
Sage
Posts: 578
Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:05 pm
Location: Bristol, England

Post by Richard.N »

Anyone tried Etoricoxib yet? I got some from my GP on Monday, but I haven't started it yet as I am coming off Mirtazipine and don't want to 'cross the streams'.

Interestingly, you can only take the mega dose of 120mg for 8 days in a row.
Richard

Age: 39. | Onset Age: 30. Onset Date: January 2002. Symptoms (back then): Supra-pubic pain, back pain, urinary frequency, urgency and difficulty, weak stream, nocturia, (and variously) chronic fatigue, IBS. Current symptoms: more frequent than normal, but pretty much under control. Current amelioration: Xatral 10mg, Mirtazapine 30mg. | Worsened By: Stress, binge drinking, strained bowel movements, bloating, sitting on hard surfaces, jogging, and regularly - THE WINTER!

I'm not a medical expert. My comment is opinion. See your medical professional.
User avatar
carld
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 1554
Joined: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:49 pm
Location: Newbury Park

Post by carld »

Richard.N wrote:Anyone tried Etoricoxib yet? I got some from my GP on Monday, but I haven't started it yet as I am coming off Mirtazipine and don't want to 'cross the streams'.

Interestingly, you can only take the mega dose of 120mg for 8 days in a row.
No, not yet available in the state. Let me know how it goes Richard...
I am not a medical doctor. Please fill out your signature (click here) ☼ ☼ My Starter List for new members
I encourage anxiety prone UCPPS people to consider L-Theanine
Age, 44 onset age 37 Feb 2006 Freq. need to urinate. Sensation of having to urinate soon after going. Perineum discomfort/burning/tightness, pubic area discomfort @ times,poor urine stream, post urine dripping/spray. All symptoms have improved with my protocol. At the worst I give it a 1 to 2 on irritation and discomfort and frequency. Helps: Elavil 5mg for anxiety and mast cell protection, (will only take it as needed) self internal PT as needed, stretching, walking, stairmaster cardio workout and light weights, reducing stress, moment to moment relaxation, deep breathing relaxation and using a Theracane. Makes worse: sitting for long periods, stress, over focusing on it. Currently 95%-98% recovered. Stay positive, relaxed and control your anxiety.
User avatar
Richard.N
Sage
Sage
Posts: 578
Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:05 pm
Location: Bristol, England

Post by Richard.N »

Will do, Carl. It's a bit worrying that it's seen as OK over here but not in the US - and I thought we were the nanny state ;->
Richard

Age: 39. | Onset Age: 30. Onset Date: January 2002. Symptoms (back then): Supra-pubic pain, back pain, urinary frequency, urgency and difficulty, weak stream, nocturia, (and variously) chronic fatigue, IBS. Current symptoms: more frequent than normal, but pretty much under control. Current amelioration: Xatral 10mg, Mirtazapine 30mg. | Worsened By: Stress, binge drinking, strained bowel movements, bloating, sitting on hard surfaces, jogging, and regularly - THE WINTER!

I'm not a medical expert. My comment is opinion. See your medical professional.
User avatar
carld
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 1554
Joined: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:49 pm
Location: Newbury Park

Post by carld »

Richard.N wrote:Will do, Carl. It's a bit worrying that it's seen as OK over here but not in the US - and I thought we were the nanny state ;->
I wouldn't be to concerned with it in regards to how the FDA approves meds or not in the States. I think we are dealing with a little bit of red tape, and it terms of merck and the vioxx scare and a little bit of politics.

Once you are clear off the mirtazipine, you can go easy from there. I think the medical standards in the UK are equally red taped, politically driven and in a sense, corrupt in one way or an other. Just like the States. Just my humble opinion and I'm not a doctor....Regards Richard.
I am not a medical doctor. Please fill out your signature (click here) ☼ ☼ My Starter List for new members
I encourage anxiety prone UCPPS people to consider L-Theanine
Age, 44 onset age 37 Feb 2006 Freq. need to urinate. Sensation of having to urinate soon after going. Perineum discomfort/burning/tightness, pubic area discomfort @ times,poor urine stream, post urine dripping/spray. All symptoms have improved with my protocol. At the worst I give it a 1 to 2 on irritation and discomfort and frequency. Helps: Elavil 5mg for anxiety and mast cell protection, (will only take it as needed) self internal PT as needed, stretching, walking, stairmaster cardio workout and light weights, reducing stress, moment to moment relaxation, deep breathing relaxation and using a Theracane. Makes worse: sitting for long periods, stress, over focusing on it. Currently 95%-98% recovered. Stay positive, relaxed and control your anxiety.
User avatar
Richard.N
Sage
Sage
Posts: 578
Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:05 pm
Location: Bristol, England

Post by Richard.N »

carld wrote:I wouldn't be to concerned with it in regards to how the FDA approves meds or not in the States. I think we are dealing with a little bit of red tape, and it terms of merck and the vioxx scare and a little bit of politics.

Once you are clear off the mirtazipine, you can go easy from there. I think the medical standards in the UK are equally red taped, politically driven and in a sense, corrupt in one way or an other. Just like the States. Just my humble opinion and I'm not a doctor....Regards Richard.
Yeah - good call on both counts. I'm down from 30mg to around 22.5mg of Mirtazipine. It's tricky quartering them!
Richard

Age: 39. | Onset Age: 30. Onset Date: January 2002. Symptoms (back then): Supra-pubic pain, back pain, urinary frequency, urgency and difficulty, weak stream, nocturia, (and variously) chronic fatigue, IBS. Current symptoms: more frequent than normal, but pretty much under control. Current amelioration: Xatral 10mg, Mirtazapine 30mg. | Worsened By: Stress, binge drinking, strained bowel movements, bloating, sitting on hard surfaces, jogging, and regularly - THE WINTER!

I'm not a medical expert. My comment is opinion. See your medical professional.
kevin
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 458
Joined: Tue Aug 03, 2004 2:23 am
Location: USA

Post by kevin »

Richard.N wrote:Yeah - good call on both counts. I'm down from 30mg to around 22.5mg of Mirtazipine. It's tricky quartering them!
This might be an obvious question, but are you using a pill splitter?
Image
Started: Spring 2003; high urinary frequency and pain associated with bladder filling; urinary hesitancy; pubic/prostate/perineal discomfort; Helped by: trigger point therapy, Afrin nasal spray, Cymbalta, hydrocodone (small doses), distraction. Makes worse: sex.

Not medical advice. Consult your doctor.
User avatar
Richard.N
Sage
Sage
Posts: 578
Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:05 pm
Location: Bristol, England

Post by Richard.N »

kevin wrote:This might be an obvious question, but are you using a pill splitter?
It's a good question. I am, but because the pills are orodispersible they tend not to behave like normal ones.
Richard

Age: 39. | Onset Age: 30. Onset Date: January 2002. Symptoms (back then): Supra-pubic pain, back pain, urinary frequency, urgency and difficulty, weak stream, nocturia, (and variously) chronic fatigue, IBS. Current symptoms: more frequent than normal, but pretty much under control. Current amelioration: Xatral 10mg, Mirtazapine 30mg. | Worsened By: Stress, binge drinking, strained bowel movements, bloating, sitting on hard surfaces, jogging, and regularly - THE WINTER!

I'm not a medical expert. My comment is opinion. See your medical professional.
Post Reply