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Add topical capsaicin cream 4 times daily, if needed, to painful joints.
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If joint effusion is present, consider aspiration and intra-articular injection of a corticosteroid as initial therapy
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If more pain and symptom control is needed, add an NSAID in low dosage or a nonacetylated salicylate such as choline magnesium trisalicylate or salsalate. Tramadol may be useful as adjunctive therapy.
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If more pain or symptom control is needed, useful dosage of an NSAID, plus misoprostol or a proton pump inhibitor if the patient is at risk for upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding or ulcer disease, or substitute a COX-2 specific inhibitor for the NSAID. Some patients may benefit from intra-articular injections of a hyaluronic acid product.
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If response is inadequate, consicder referring the patient for joint lavage, arthroscopic debridement, osteotomy, or joint replacement.
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