Opioid analgesics (pain medicines) such as codeine, hydrocodone, tramadol, fentanyl, hydromorphone or oxycodone Acetaminophen (tylenol) is a safer option and can provide temporary relief from mild to moderate pain. Corticosteroid (“steroid”) medicines like prednisone.
Nsaids are super common pain relievers that include everyday items like aspirin, ibuprofen (advil, motrin), and naproxen (aleve) The phase iv clinical study analyzes which people have diverticulitis when taking aleve. Research shows nsaids can actually increase your risk of diverticular bleeding and complications.
Using these drugs can raise the risk of serious complications, including intestinal bleeding or perforation.