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Saxenda - When is the best time of day to take the injection?

Hi Im due to start this medication next week I was just wondering if people have found it more effective having the injections in the day or the... read more

I take tramadol daily. I just had surgery and was given oxycodone to take for a few days?

I'm taking tramadol 50mg once every 12 hours. I just had surgery and was given 5mg oxycodone to take 1 every 6 hours. How will tramadol affect the... read more

Recovering from knee surgery, prescribed 50mg tramadol for pain,(switched from oxycodone), it?

... controls the pain, but i have absolutely no appetite( 1 boiled egg yolk) for breakfast, 1/4 tuna sandwich for lunch, 4 oz. ensure for supper.... read more

Weird pain after surgery?

I have hemorrhoid surgery done January 26th and since my surgery hey time I sit down to have a bowl movement I get pain in my penis and down my right... read more

Biofreeze - I had knee replacement surgery and I'm having complications, my knee was in pain so I?

... rubbed bio freeze, not on but around the area, now I find it almost impossible to straighten my knee out. Do you think it's the ointment? Help

Can I take a tramadol for pain before surgery?

I had a Ultrasound, I have a cyst and a gall stone lodged into my liver. I am scheduled to have surgery in 2 days to remove my gall bladder. I had... read more

I am having surgery requiring anesthesia and pain meds. I am a methadone user. What is safe and eff?

I am currently in methadone treatment and coming up to have surgery which will require anesthesia as well as pain meds. Is there any pain meds that... read more

Suboxone - have surgery coming up very soon, and want to know how am I going to take the pain meds?

after ive already started suboxone a week ago. Has anyone experimented with this?? Is there gonna be negative side effects since ive been on suboxone... read more

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