What medication is more effective for cervical spondylosis

Symptoms of different types of cervical spondylosis vary. Common symptoms include neck and shoulder pain, radiating pain in the upper limbs, panic, dizziness, weakness of limbs, unsteady walking, etc. Non-steroidal painkillers, nutritive nerve medications, muscle relaxants, vasodilator drugs, etc. can be chosen for treatment. 1. Non-steroidal painkillers: such as nimesulide dispersible tablets, diclofenac sodium enteric-coated tablets, celecoxib capsules, etc., which can alleviate the symptoms of pain in cervical spine and upper limbs. 2. Nutritional nerve drugs: if it is nerve root cervical spondylosis, accompanied by nerve compression, upper limb pain and numbness, you can take oral nutritional nerve drugs, such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, etc., to relieve the symptoms of nerve compression. 3. Muscle relaxing drugs: If the neck muscles are tense and stiff, you can use muscle relaxing drugs, such as Eperisone tablets. 4. Vasodilator drugs: If vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis is accompanied by headache and dizziness, vasodilator drugs, such as flunarizine capsules or dibazole, can be applied. Cervical spondylosis patients should be based on different clinical symptoms, symptomatic selection of different drugs, taking drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, to avoid blindly use their own drugs.