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Can ibuprofen and acetaminophen along with Tramadol?

The version of Tramadol that I'm using is Ultram. I've been having some low back pain from having spine surgery years back and occasionally I get... read more

Can I take acitretin, sulfasalazine and ibuprofen together?

I am taking one 25 mg Acitretin 1 x day for psoriasis; 500 mg sulfasalazine 3 x day for IBS and having significant back pain from arthritis. I would... read more

Can I take ibuprofen 800 with gabapentin?

Can you get get hydrocodone without tylenol or ibuprofen added?

I had been taking hydrocodone with tylenol for years, and being highly concerned about the long term consequences not to mention it wasn't really... read more

Can I take ibuprofen with blood pressure medications?

Flexeril causing severe bloating?

Has anyone else experienced bloating from taking flexeril? I had a severe muscle spasm in my neck, the immediate care dr prescribed flexeril 10mg,... read more

Can Postior 2 cause lower back pain and weird feeling in abdomen?

I had sex (protected) for the first time and after we finished I realized that the condom broke. This was two weeks before my period based on me... read more

What type of pain medication can you take for joint and muscle pain from taking Xarelto?

While on Xarelto my husband experienced severe joint and muscle pain. His doctor switched him to Eliquis. His doctor has never heard of such side... read more

Why would doctor prescribe pain pills instead of muscle relaxers after shoulder surgery?

I had surgery for torn slap on right shoulder. I am in my 6th week of therapy and pain medication does not help much. Would'nt muscle relaxers be... read more

My Adderall 20mg XR is causing severr muscle pain, headaches, and mood swings.

Should I tell my doctor? I've been taking Adderall 20 mg XR for over 2 months now, and I just don't like what it's doing for me. Severe pain, moody,... read more

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