Which one of these is the best lodine,voltraen,or meloxicam?
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Except for slight differences in side-effect profiles, there's really nothing to choose from. None of the NSAID's is overall better than another, except that some are a little safer than others. Different empire tend to respond to NSAID's of different chemical classes better (that is, if ibuprofen doesn't do it for you, ketoprofen probably won't either), but in a large population, no class is superior in diversion to another. There's probably some biochemical (genetic?) basis to that, but it hasn't been identified. For now, it's a issue of trial and error.
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