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medical advice please. i had to see my doctor recently for a frozen shoulder, the appointment was by phone only, he prescribed 2 drugs, Enantyum and omeprazol. I try to avoid drugs and only take them as a last resort. When i asked my GP about a physio recommendation he said he couldn´t recommend anybody as they´re all private, when said i didnt mind, he still said he couldn´t help me. So it looks like i´ve got no choice.
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Remember though that frozen should is caused by inflamed tissue, which is why the drugs might help. (Why the hell you should be prescribed omeprazole to treat a frozen shoulder is totally beyond me though. It's a proton pump inhibitor, used to treat acid reflux. I've just checked the leaflet in my packet of it and there's absolutely nothing mentioned about dealing with either frozen shoulder or inflammation in general. Enantyum makes more sense though; it's an anti-inflammatory drug).
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Remember though that frozen should is caused by inflamed tissue, which is why the drugs might help. (Why the hell you should be prescribed omeprazole to treat a frozen shoulder is totally beyond me though. It's a proton pump inhibitor, used to treat acid reflux. I've just checked the leaflet in my packet of it and there's absolutely nothing mentioned about dealing with either frozen shoulder or inflammation in general. Enantyum makes more sense though; it's an anti-inflammatory drug).
Early phases of frozen shoulder piggy and Inwould agree with the advice from your doctor. Enantyum is a non steroidal anti inflammatory like Ibuprofen and aspirin and the Omeprazole is to counter the perhaps over emphasised side effects of the NSAID.
They are very keen on giving the omeprazole on the continent but personally providing that you take the NSAID with food, I can see no point in prescribing it.......just a personal opinion you understand.
Early days for physiotherapy in my opinion and I Would suggest taking the NSAID 3 times a day after food and monitor the situation for the next 2 weeks.
It could settle quickly or become more troublesome engendering a change of treatment.
Early days.
They are very keen on giving the omeprazole on the continent but personally providing that you take the NSAID with food, I can see no point in prescribing it.......just a personal opinion you understand.
Early days for physiotherapy in my opinion and I Would suggest taking the NSAID 3 times a day after food and monitor the situation for the next 2 weeks.
It could settle quickly or become more troublesome engendering a change of treatment.
Early days.
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