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The chance of getting an ulcer or stomach bleeding rises even more if you also take corticosteroids (often called "steroids") for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or blood thinners, or anticoagulants. Also, the longer you use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), the greater the risk of stomach bleeding and ulcers.

Older adults, especially over 65, are more likely to get stomach bleeding and ulcers, as do those who drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes.

If you take NSAIDs to ease the inflammation, pain, and stiffness of RA, talk with your doctor about ways to protect your stomach. If you’re at high risk for stomach bleeding, you may need a strong stomach acid blocker to help prevent ulcers.

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