Remember getting this from my doctor many years ago (different doctor too) and I thought it great at the time as there were like "chillis in the ointment". Found it helped me
However last year my cousin had a bad knee and I told her to get the Feldene but she was given Piroxicam (would that be the same thing). Doctor says it is - hoo hah
Feldene gel contains the active ingredient piroxicam, which is a type of medicine called a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). NSAIDs are used to relieve pain and inflammation. Piroxicam gel is also available without a brand name, ie as the generic medicine.
Voltarol...Ibuprofen.....Piroxicam....Feldene........basically all the same...if one doesn't work, then it is most likely that the others will be ineffective.
I am not a fan of Gels.
Why not take tablets?
I know Sqad you advocate the ibrufen tabs but they never work for me either. Perhaps it is I start them and then I'm wanting miracles - then I stop them.
Am also nervous of the Ibu as people/friends will say- "oh they're bad for your stomach" so that unnerves me. Are the Ibrufen ok from the Pound shops - like are they safe enough. thanks
Danny just looked at your link - if I was going to buy the Piroxicam thought I could OTC - far far far too much trouble trying to squeeze something from my doctor - would much rather buy it as I do most things.