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Shelf life of Vicodin - how long can you keep it?
what is the 'shelf life' of vicodin 500mg tablets? i've been having a lot of back pain lately and i looked through my medicine cabinet and came... read more
My doctor has me on tramadol 50mg and xanax .5mg. Sometimes the tramadol makes me feel anxious and?
... often a headache. Is it safe to take a xanax about an hour after I took 100mg of tramadol? I was going to try just a half of xanax. I'm 68 yrs... read more
Is it OK to take Tramadol and Cymbalta together?
I am currently taking 50 mg Tramadol 2-3x a day for pain from PMR & arthritis. Doctor just prescribed Cymbalta, 30mg 1x day. Is it safe to take these... read more
Is Tramadol good for chronic back pain after a back surgery?
I have chronic pain because of a herniated disc and disc surgery and the dr. told me the muscle is spasaming around the bone to protect it? Would... read more
Does vicodin or percocet come without tylenol?
I have had back surgery. doctor says vicodin and percocet have tylenol and can't be taken together because theres much tylenol. Can you get meds... read more
Norco - I've got a question on how to find the distributor for my medicine witch is Vicodin?
Looking for the distributor for Norco in Louisiana made by Mallinckrodt? If anyone knows please reply
Can a pharmacist ask for a diagnosis and refuse to fill prescription?
Can a pharmacist ask what your diagnosis is and say she won't fill script until doctor calls and tells her the diagnosis and why you take the... read more
Propranolol and Ritalin for ADHD - is safe to mix the two?
I am 27 years old and suffering from severe social anxiety disorder for the last 4 years.I take 40mg propranolol (inderal) daily to control the... read more
Prescribed Cymbalta + oxycodone for intense pain. Will this cause confusion, trouble speaking, othe?
Doctor prescribed 60mg Cymbalta plus 2.5mg oxycodone for pain in hip and lower back. Concerned about developing serotonin syndrome.