I have a very dodgy knee & can’t take any NSAIDs as they are as you say processed by the liver. I spoke to the pharmacist who said I could use the neurofen gel directly onto my knee as it’s processed differently, I also spoke recently to my consultant as I have a liver condition not connected to diabetes & he said it was fine to use the gel when needed, but please double check with your own pharmacist firstHi, I have osteoporosis of the knees and experiencing pain can anyone recommend the best painkiller that isn’t going to affect liver and kidney function as I’ve heard some can cause issues for diabetics I’m type 2,14 years.
I have osteoarthritis, it’s in all my joints. I have had several operations on my knees due to the osteoarthritis. It’s hard, strengthening muscles to support your joints brings about pain and swelling, but if you don’t the muscles around your knees become weakened creating more strain on your knees. It’s a vicious circle. Ultimately, exercise does help.Hi, I have osteoporosis of the knees and experiencing pain can anyone recommend the best painkiller that isn’t going to affect liver and kidney function as I’ve heard some can cause issues for diabetics I’m type 2,14 years.