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Tylenol vs Advil: What's the difference?

Tylenol and Advil are both used for pain relief but is one more effective than the other or has less of a risk of side effects?

Acetaminophen vs paracetamol: What do you need to know?

What time of day/night is best to take furosemide?

I have AF of the heart and have a build up of fluid on lungs, I developed swelling in all joints mostly ankles and knees, I was giving furosemide 40... read more

Extremely high blood pressure?

After receiving a cortisone shot in my knee yesterday. I could not wake up and when my Mom kept trying to wake me up my blood pressure was 189/109. I... read more

Can an injection of cortisone be given at same time as PRP?

I recently had an anaesthetic, removal of 25ml of water from the knee, an injection of cortisone, followed by PRP. Done with one catheter. I thought... read more

Can you take mobic and panadol (paracetamol) together?

I have osteoarthritis in feet, knees, neck, mobic does not work on it's own.

Can tramadol cause elevated temperature? How about sweating?

My husband has been using tramadol after a total knee replacement (3 1/2 weeks ago). He has been having off and on sweating (usually at night) and is... read more

Can I take Meloxicam and Aleve or Tylenol together?

Yes or no with regard to stopping allopurinol during gout flares?

I have been using allopurinol for more than 15 years with only occasional gout flares in my left knee and most recently in my right hand. My latest... read more

Lamotrigine side effects taken with Vyvanese?

I have been taking this for 6 weeks. Yes it has made me feel better but I am so sore in my shoulders and knees. I mean sore as. I cant properly throw... read more

Mirtazapine - Does anybody have tight stiff legs, feel swollen , heavy and sore knees?

Does anybody have these side effects on 45 mg of Mirtazapine?. my legs feel so heavy, tight, swollen, and my knees are sore in the joints. it gets... read more

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