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Do I have o stop taking Ultram(Tramadol) before surgery?

I am having minor surgery in a couple of days (will be under gen. anethesia) & my doctor "suggested' that I stop it.

Can prednisone be used to treat the tendonitis caused by Levofloxacin?

I have a lot of pain in shoulders, knees, legs and arms. I'm wondering if prednisone would help?

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

Stiff/sore neck, very hard time looking up and down? Won't go away?

Yesterday in the middle of the day I noticed my neck was stiff and very sore. Especially the very back of the neck, from the base of my skull all the... read more

How long can I take naproxen?

For shoulder bursitis of which i have been suffering for months.

How long does it take once you stop prednisone for the side effects to go away?

How long does it take once you stop Prednisone for the side effects to go away? I feel like I've been hit by a truck. It's a very strange pain that I... read more

Glucosamine and chondroitin?

I have osteoarthritis in my shoulder it is bone on bone for years they say I need shoulder replacement. I don’t want it help

Meloxicam - Weight gain with meloxicam?

Have had pain in shoulders, for arms and hips so much that walking and sitting was impossible, was put in steroids for a month, then Tramadol then... read more

Venlafaxine - muscle and joint aches on 37.5 Effexor ER (venlafaxine)?

I started this medicines 4 months ago for on/off anxiety. Since then I’ve had terrible muscle and joint aches in my shoulders and arms. Plus I’ve had ... 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

Can you take Robaxin with diclofenac?

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