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Can I take 1 Tylenol pm 4 hours after taking diclofenac?

For arm/ shoulder pain but I don't want to risk stomach issues with too much NSAID.

Is it ok to take tylenol pm a few hrs b4 bedtime ?

im having pain in my legs just abit below my hips and was wondering when to take 2 pills as it states on bottle. thanx

Methocarbamol - Can Abilify cause your kidneys to hurt if you have no known kidney problems?

I recently started taking Abilify as a muscle relaxer. I take 3 to 4 tablets a day 500 mg. I’ve been having pain in the kidney area on both sides l... read more

When can I drink coffee; tea; or maybe alcohol again?

I was prescribed Cipro 500mg 2x a day for 7 days for a kidney infection; It's been 3 days since my last dosage although I still have upper right... read more

Does any of my medicines have a negative affect on kidneys or arthritis?

Does amlodipine, chlorthalidone, carvedilol, losartan, or gabapentin have a negative impact on kidneys or osteoarthritis?

Methocarbamol - Can I take methocarbonal with Tylenol arthritis medication?

... acetaphetamin)?

Medication - I took 2 extra strength Tylenol, how long do I have to wait to take a Hydrocodone?

... I took 2 extra strength Tylenol, when can I take a Norco?

Does Lamictal cause upper back pain?

If so, is this a bad reaction I should get checked out or will it go away over time? I just started Lamictal 6 days ago. I started experiencing this... read more

Gabapentin 100mg making back pain worse? (bulging disc in lower back)?

I've had bad back pain and migraines for the past 8 years, give or take. I'm currently on diclofenac potassium for migraines and also for back pain,... read more

Can you mix a 12.5 fentanyl patch on shoulder and a 4% lidocaine patch on lower back?

I would like to get the combination of a low does fentanyl patch and a lidocaine patch locally for better pain reduction of chronic lower back pain.

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