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How long does it take for Xermelo to start working?

Can Tramadol make you hypersensitive with the pain you were originally prescribed the tramadol for?

I have chronic Osteoarthritis of my cervical / lumbar spine with multilevel stenosis and neural compromise, I now have the Osteoarthritis in my hands... read more

Can you take tramadol with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin?

Tramadol - Can tramadol be used to treat arthritis pain?

If tramadol works for chronic pain will it work for arthritic pain? I have arthritis in my knees and feet. I have not had knee replacement and would... read more

Entresto - Anyone have severe stomach cramps and pain? Excessive nausea and diarrhea with some...

... overall muscle pain at day 3? I want to work through it; but I cannot function.

Trintellix - stomach pain and diarrhea?

I have been on Trintellix for about 3 months now. Started out on 5mg and was take up to 10mg. When I started the 10mg I started to get nauseous but... read more

Does trazodone cause stomach pain and diarrhea. I've only taken it two nights-50 mg?

Slept well but woke up several times with sharp pain (gas?). Should I try half -25 mg. each night?

For chronic pain is it better to use tramadol or Tylenol #4?

For treating back pain and upper leg pain, General all over body pain due to fibromyalgia including chronic headaches

Tramadol - I am begining pregabalin which immediately has stopped pain.

The idea is to reduce tramadol by using pregabalin. AS within a week using pregabalin 75mg two times a day,I get pain free plus some euphoria and... read more

Long term side effects of Lyrica and tramadol for pain management in fibromyalgia?

I am a fibromyalgia sufferer in Australia and have been diagnosed 3+ years ago and am now aged 59. I take a myriad of medications and have had to... read more

How many mg does tramadol come in? What's the lowest and highest mg of tramadol?

I have 50mg tramadol, does ot come in lower or higher mg?

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