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It's fine to take over-the-counter acetaminophen when your joints hurt every once in a while. But if you have severe joint damage and constant pain, your doctor may prescribe something stronger.

One option is a type of medicine called an opioid. These drugs have side effects and some serious risks. You could become constipated, too sleepy or foggy, or dependent on the drug.

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