Achilles Tendon ProblemsMedicationsYou can use medicine to relieve pain from
Achilles tendinopathy or an
Achilles
tendon rupture . The medicine may be prescription or
non-prescription. - Acetaminophen can relieve pain.
Examples include Panadol, Tempra, or Tylenol.
- Non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are also often used to treat pain from
Achilles tendinopathy or rupture. However, because most tendon problems do not
involve inflammation, NSAIDs are not usually necessary. NSAIDS include
ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and ASA. Do not give ASA to anyone younger than 20
because of the risk of
Reye's syndrome.
- Corticosteroid
injections, which sometimes are injected around tendons or into joints to
reduce pain and
inflammation, are not used to treat Achilles
tendinopathy because they may increase the risk of a tendon rupture.
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