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Can I take ibuprofen 800mg with cyclobenzaprine?

Amitriptyline - Has anyone taken amitriptyline with fluoxetine?

I’m on 40mg of fluoxetine daily (supposed to be 60mg but managing on 40) for anxiety and depression but struggle quite regularly with muscle spasms d... read more

Is muscle pain a side effect of Lipitor?

Hi, I have been on Lipitor for almost a year now and I think I am having side effects from it. They are muscle pain in my shoulders, arms, & hands... read more

Can You Take Cyclobenzaprine with Diclofenac ?

Just wondering the side effects of taking these drugs together and how safe it is. The person taking the drugs is person in their late teens. Thank... read more

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

Low side effects with a statin medication?

Which statin has the least side effects? My husband is having a problem with extreme fatigue, muscle pain, and severe tinnitus since starting a... read more

BuSpar - Can I take this with methocarbamol?

Is it safe to take Buspar with methocarbamol? Not sure I can give up my muscle relaxer?

Tramadol (Ultram) 50mg suddenly stopped having any effect?

My Dr. recently prescribed me Tramadol (Ultram) 50mg 1 - 2 up to 4x a day to help manage chronic pain as a result of nerve and muscle trauma. I was... read more

Sertraline - Muscle weakness or tingling?

I just wanted to ask if anyone else has experienced muscle weakness when starting sertraline? (25mg) I want to know if it is the sertraline or maybe... read more

Levothyroxine-induced neurological and muscular side effects?

I've been noticing some symptoms like dizziness, muscle spasms, muscle weakness, blurred vision, body tremors, and temperature dysregulation after... read more

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