What alternative pain medications or non-surgical pharmaceutical treatments can be recommended for a giant cell tumour when current medications like Gabapentin, Voveran 50 GE, and Rockbon are not providing any pain relief?
For a giant cell tumour where standard pain relievers and nerve medications are not providing relief, there are effective, targeted pharmaceutical options available. A specialised medication called denosumab is a monoclonal antibody that directly targets the tumour cells, which can significantly shrink the tumour and relieve pain. Additionally, bisphosphonates like zoledronic acid can help strengthen the bone and reduce discomfort. For immediate pain management, your specialist may consider prescribing stronger pain medications, such as tapentadol or other targeted analgesics. Please consult your oncologist or orthopaedic specialist to safely discuss these advanced medical alternatives.
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What alternative pain medications or non-surgical pharmaceutical treatments can be recommended for a giant cell tumour when current medications like Gabapentin, Voveran 50 GE, and Rockbon are not providing any pain relief?