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These days, most people strive to be conscious
of their overall health - mind, body and spirit.
We know to watch what we eat and exercise
regularly. We are learning to take an active
role in building a strong, healthy body, and
we're getting better at balancing work and
play. These are all great goals, especially for people
with arthritis or related conditions. But these are only
a few of the components that will build a stronger,
healthier you.
What's missing? How about taking a more active
role in your arthritis treatment plan? With hundreds
of arthritis medications on the market, boosting your
drug IQ is certainly a goal worth embracing. The
more you know about your meds, the greater control
you can take over your arthritis. By being aware of
various drugs, you can help your doctor help you.
With a comprehensive listing and explanation of
arthritis medications, having Arthritis Today's "2004
Drug Guide" is kind of like having your own on-call
doctor right at your fingertips. Use it as a reference to
learn about the medications you're taking, newly
approved drugs or medications you'd simply like to
know more about. You can also use the Drug Guide as
a tool to improve communication with your doctor. If
you have questions about the medications you're taking
or ones you'd like to try, highlight those drugs, write
down your questions and take the Drug Guide to your
doctor on your next visit. Being prepared and knowledgeable
about arthritis medications will help you and
your doctor ensure that you are getting the most appropriate
drug treatment for your health situation.
With detailed information on brands, dosages, side
effects and more, we're excited to provide you with
an authoritative and comprehensive listing of drugs
for arthritis and related conditions. Use Arthritis
Today's "2004 Drug Guide" to take a giant step
toward taking an active role in your treatment. To be
sure we've given you the latest and greatest, we've
enlisted help from leading experts in all categories of
arthritis medications, both prescription and over-the-counter.
These experts shared their expertise and
experience to bring you the most current information
on drugs used in treatment plans just like yours.
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