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7. Medications for Sacroiliitis

Doctors sometimes prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications to reduce inflammation in the sacroiliac joint and reduce pain. For stiffness or tightness in the back or buttocks, they may recommend a muscle relaxant. If the pain is severe or interferes with daily activities, they may offer more potent pain medication. The medications they prescribe will depend on how significant the symptoms are and how much they interfere with daily activities.

woman with neck pain taking pain relief medication

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