Skip to content

Tag: Arthralgia

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

Can Atorvastatin Cause Joint Inflammation?

5 min read
While statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS) are widely recognized, data from atorvastatin clinical trials show that joint pain (arthralgia) is also a commonly reported adverse reaction, affecting a significant portion of patients. This can make it confusing for patients wondering, 'Can atorvastatin cause joint inflammation?'.

Will DUPIXENT help with joint pain?

4 min read
While Dupixent is effective for treating conditions like atopic dermatitis and asthma, clinical trials show that joint pain (arthralgia) is an uncommon but possible side effect, not a therapeutic benefit. Its mechanism of action, which focuses on blocking Type 2 inflammation, does not address the primary causes of most types of joint pain.

What medications can cause joint stiffness?: A guide to drug-induced arthralgia

5 min read
Up to half of women taking aromatase inhibitors for breast cancer experience new or worsening joint pain, illustrating that medication side effects can significantly impact joint health. For individuals experiencing unexplained aches and stiffness, it is crucial to understand **what medications can cause joint stiffness** and discuss these concerns with a healthcare provider.

What Medications Cause Shoulder Pain? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
Studies show that up to 20% of patients taking statins report muscle-related side effects [1.4.7]. Understanding what medications cause shoulder pain is crucial for identifying and managing discomfort linked to your prescriptions. Several common drug classes are associated with this adverse effect [1.2.1].

Can too much antihistamine cause joint pain?

4 min read
According to a 2018 study, over one in five Americans experiences seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly treated with antihistamines. For some, questions arise regarding side effects, specifically: **can too much antihistamine cause joint pain**? While joint pain is not a primary symptom of overdose, certain types of antihistamines list it as a potential, albeit uncommon, side effect.

Does the Depo Shot Make Your Joints Hurt? A Scientific Review

4 min read
Joint pain is listed as a less common or common side effect of medroxyprogesterone, the active ingredient in the Depo-Provera shot [1.2.1, 1.2.5, 1.3.1]. If you're asking 'Does the depo shot make your joints hurt?', the answer is complex and linked to the shot's primary mechanism.