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What sleep aids may I take while on letrozole?

Is it ok to take Simply Sleep? Or Unisom?

Foods to avoid when I'm diagnosed with BMS?

I was just diagnosed with Burning Mouth Syndrome. I was told there is two different stages, as to I was diagnosed with the extreme one. I have never... read more

Burning Mouth Syndrome - I've had BMS for seven years. Has anyone had this go away on its own?

... without treatment? I had a benign cyst removed from my throat 7 years ago and this triggered my burning tongue syndrome. What hell! I've been to... read more

Burning Mouth Syndrome - My teeth & gums are the main area of my pain?

... Does anyone else have pain that starts in their TEETH then spreads upwards (downwards) into the gums? My pain is more look severe... read more

Lansoprazole - Nasty burning taste in mouth?

Hello good morning i have been on lansoprazole 1 month 60mg as anyone experienced. Burning of mouth and throat nasty taste that burns when swallowing... read more

I’ve been on Zoloft since December 2023 and I’ve been so sick since. I’ve been suffering with...

... GERD (not positive caused by that) nausea, burning mouth, insomnia, upset stomach, back pain, palpitations now as my doctor finally realized that... read more

Burning vaginal & rectal burning ?

Does THC cause vaginal & rectal burning?

Alpha Lipoic Acid and bad urine odor?

I have started taking 200mg of alpha lipoic acid daily for burning mouth. I noticed that after taking the capsule my urine has a bad smell —like s... read more

Burning Mouth Syndrome - Has anybody else found that medical cannabis has relieved their symptoms?

... I live in New Mexico (not Mexico) and have been using Medical Cannabis since June and now find it is no longer a problem

Buspirone makes me sleepy and then gives energy?

I have generalized anxiety and was prescribed 5mg buspirone twice a day but I only take it once well today is day 3 and I'm noticing a pattern, after... read more

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