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Is it safe for me to take tramadol, codeine paracetamol & ibuprofen together to relieve pain?

Dr has told me to take these together. I have gallstones and I'm worried all these pain killers will damage my liver has anyone else been given all... read more

Are there any pain relievers that aren't harmful to the liver?

i was diagnosed with cirhosis of the liver, alchohol related, about 18 years ago and was told that i would probably need a transplant within 5 years... read more

How often do people taking nefazodone get their liver platelets tested?

I had been on nefazodone years ago and it really helped me. I have a new prescription for it again, and I am hoping to have it filled once the drug... read more

What painkillers are safe for people with autoimmune liver disease?

my L-5 S-1 disk has completely disintegrated (started 11 years ago) my primary Dr. had me on different pain meds most recently Norco (4-5years) until... read more

Can I take a tramadol for pain before surgery?

I had a Ultrasound, I have a cyst and a gall stone lodged into my liver. I am scheduled to have surgery in 2 days to remove my gall bladder. I had... read more

Is Excedrin Harmful to Kidneys or Liver Over a Period of Time?

I have have taking Excedrin for many many, years for migraine and am concerned whether it is harmful to my kidneys or liver.

Why is Advil bad for your kidneys if it is processed by the liver and Tylenol not so harmful when i?

When Tylenol is processed through the kidneys?

Can lithium cause elevated liver enzymes?

I have been on lithium for 3 years now and my liver enzymes have been elevated

Are there any ways to make lactulose easier to take, i.e., taste better?

My husband has cirrhosis of the liver and must take lactulose 30 mL 2 x's day, but the taste literally makes him ill. Does anyone have any... read more

Does Mavyret cure hep C (HCV)? What is the success rate?

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