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Acetaminophen vs paracetamol: What do you need to know?

Can a Butrans patch be safely placed anywhere on the back?

My mother recently started using the Butrans patch. A nurse told her to place the patch directly over the pain site which is in the upper lumbar... read more

What times can I safely take OTC Tylenol and Advil?

I take 2 Tylenol 500mg 3 xs a day (8am, 5pm, & 11pm/12am), and recently added Advil 200mg(3pm & 9pm). Is this okay for someone with a lot of shoulder... read more

What is wrong if my back hurts and my insides hurt?

I am female and 14. My entire insides hurt, stomach, kidneys, lungs and things. All of it. Along with pain in my back.

Bacterial Infection - Hello all, I'm hoping that I can get some answers for my daughter.

My daughter is having kidney pain with pain when she pee's, also has bumps on the outside of her vagina. What could her issue?

Is there an alternative to carprofen?

170 lb., 9 1/2 year old, arthritic, Great Dane on 100 Mg. carprofen twice a day and 150 mg. tramadol once a day. Is there any alternative to... read more

Does ibuprofen (Advil) contain acetaminophen?

I'm not supposed to take aspirin or acetemaphen because of Stage 3 kidney disease. I have fibromyalgia and have a lot of pain. Celebrex worked fine... read more

Urinary Tract Infection - I was diagnosed with a UTI on Tuesday, and shortly after began having back

... pain in my lower left part of my back. It’s like a dull, achy pain. I’ve been on antibiotics for a few days, and nothing seems to be changing

I am a kidney transplant patient, and I take immunosuppressant drugs like Prograf, Cellcept and?

... Medrol. I have a sciatic nerve problem and I am in constant pain. I have been prescribed Flexeril 10mg 3xday. Is this drug safe for me? Are there... read more

Withdrawal - I’m currently taking Tylenol 3 for chronic pain. 4 a day. My pain is increasing my...

... doctor talked with me about a stronger pain med. What would be a good pain med?

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