Pain

Pain is the body’s signal that something needs attention. It ranges from a brief, sharp sensation after an injury to a persistent ache that lingers for weeks or months. Acute pain usually resolves as tissue heals; chronic pain lasts beyond the normal healing period and can affect sleep, mood, and daily function.

Medicine used to treat Pain

Lodine

Etodolac

200 · 300 · 400mg

Indicated to alleviate pain and inflammation in chronic musculoskeletal conditions to support mobility.

From $0.72 / tablet View

Managing pain effectively

Treatment depends on the type and intensity of pain. Mild to moderate pain, including joint, muscle, and inflammatory pain, is often managed with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Etodolac is one such NSAID, used particularly for musculoskeletal and arthritic pain. For a broader view of available options, see our pain management category.

Seek medical advice promptly if pain is severe, unexplained, or accompanied by fever, numbness, weakness, or chest tightness.