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Nerve damage causing muscle to spasm and cramp. the pain is unbearable!

What does anyone reccomend for muscle pains in my legs, back, pretty much all over the body. Muscle spasms are the best I can to describe the... read more

Can prednisone and oxycodone be used together?

Can prednisone and oxycodone be taken together. I have selling in ankles, foot and legs on both sides.

What type of pain medication can you take for joint and muscle pain from taking Xarelto?

While on Xarelto my husband experienced severe joint and muscle pain. His doctor switched him to Eliquis. His doctor has never heard of such side... read more

Restarting prednisone a second time after tapering?

I recently took prednisone in a burst pack for painful chronic sinusitis and had to continue a dose of about 5 mg a day for 3 weeks, for a total of... read more

Can you take Symbicort and prednisone together?

Prednisone with laxatives?

I just started on 20 mg 2xday prednisone for inflammation of the temporal artery. I'm also long time user of laxatives for chronic constipation. What... read more

Is cramping a side effect of prednisone?

I've been on various dosages of prednisone for 2.5 weeks now. This last run has been 40mg for 10 days and I'm tapering Thursday, Friday, today and... read more

How long will a prednisone injection stay in your system?

Just had a prednisone shot/injection yesterdat around 3:30pm. Just wondering how long it will stay in my system? I'm having the tell age symptoms of... read more

Chronic Pancreatitis - I'm a 28 year old male and have had chronic pancrantitis for one year and?

... five months, I take creon 12000 2 pill every time I eat its seems to be helping in the way that I can digest my food now but I'm still in pain... read more

I take tramadol for muscle spasms,can I take flexeril with it?

I can't take any pain medications that are controlled substances, as I am easily addicted to them. I deal with migraines and chronic pain.

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