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Is viagra safe to take after bypass surgery?

Six months ago I had triple bypass surgery,all went great no other problems or complactions.I do not take nitrates,but I am on zocor and blood... read more

Life expecency after TIPS surgery ?

My 49 year old son has alcoholic cirrhosis of liver and is still drinking vodka . He feels terrible and is very confused but will not go to hospital... read more

Must I stop Xarelto before undergoing dental surgery?

Dentist will need to surgically remove a tooth because it is broken below the gum line. Must I forgo taking Xarelto prior to the procedure? If so,... read more

Can you take meloxicam before oral surgery?

Do I have o stop taking Ultram(Tramadol) before surgery?

I am having minor surgery in a couple of days (will be under gen. anethesia) & my doctor "suggested' that I stop it.

Efficacy of Cymbalta vs duloxetine?

I suffer from nerve pain resulting from a failed back surgery. Recently I noticed that my pharmacy had substituted duloxetine for the prescribed... read more

Neurontin - does neurontion really work for back pain, spinal pain, nerves, and neck pain?

i was in a car accident 2 weeks ago and my doc put me on this and im seeing a chriopracter 3 times a week for the next 6-8weeks and im scared to try... read more

Is severe leg and ankle pain normal when coming off steroids?

I have been on prednisone for about 2 weeks and took last dose 2 days ago.Having edema in ankles and extreme pain in ankles and knees

My doctor just prescribed Gabapentin, for my back & leg pain, I am terrified of taking this drug?

I have problems with taking drugs at all. I had back surgery years ago & now that I am 61 years old my back has gotten worst. I just started with leg... read more

Can I take Tramadol HCL while awaiting surgery?

I'm scheduled for a biopsy. no aspirin or pain relievers containing aspirin 7 days prior. Can I safely take Tramadol HCL 50MG for back pain?

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