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Why isn't my pain medication working as well anymore?

I have been taking Percocet 10/325 for a little over 7yrs due to a back injury. I have had previous surgeries on my back. I have nerve damage in both... read more

Is there any relation between how a person's body metabolizes anesthesia and pain medication?

Specifically I am looking for an answer as to why my prescribed pain medications (hydrocodone) only last 2-3 hours (prescribed 1 evry 6hrs). I have... read more

My pain medication that I was prescribed?

I live in Chicago and I think the care for patients has gone for a complete free fall! When I first started experiencing chronic pain around 2011-12... read more

Tylenol Extra Strength - I have leg pain, not cramps, in right leg during the night.

My doctor says nothing to worry about. What could be causing this? It happens 2-3 nights a week and awakes me from sleep. I am 76 years old and have... read more

I had been on amitriptyline for three years, for chronic nerve pain in my shoulder.

I started off on just one tablet at night just to numb the pain and to help me sleep. My partner noticed a few months later that, in her words "you... read more

What can I take for sleep when taking Cymbalta and Klonopin?

I don't get but 2 to 4 hours sleep a night. Feel like hitting myself in the head to get sleep.

Taking 50mg of Lyrica x 2 daily - sleep or am sleepy ALL the time?

Hip replacement early Feb this year due to fall. Have had about 3 seizures requiring hospitalization since that time. Was on gabapentin, not working... read more

Is it safe to combine Valium and ibuprofen prior to sleep?

I am having major tooth pain from an exposed nerve. I need a quick remedy to stay asleep.

Extended release tramadol - I can't sleep!!?

I've been prescribed extended (slow) release tramadol, 100mg dose twice a day. The doctor said to the them 12 hours apart. The problem is I'm not... read more

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