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Benzodiazepine Withdrawal - Over the past 2 years I have successfully tapered off 3 medications.

200mg sertraline, 400 mg Lamictal, and 60 mg of Latuda with very few problems. Four weeks ago I started a taper off clonazepam. I have been on the... read more

I was taking 40 mg prednisone split in 2 doses am/pm. How to transition to taking all once a day?

I was prescribed prednisone 40 mg for severe asthma flare/cough. It is a 12 day taper down. I was taking 40 mg prednisone split in 2 doses am/pm. I... read more

I took my dose of prednisone too soon. What should I do?

I’m on a 21 day course that tapers from 40mg down, reducing ever 4 days. I’m only on day 3, so it was 40mg in the morning (8am) and then accidentally ... read more

Effexor - Doctor tried to taper me from 37.5mg to nothing. Anyone else experience this?

... (I’ve taken effexor for over 7 years) going 37.5mg at a time per week and yesterday it came time to cut it off altogether, and it was an absolute ... read more

Will Azithromyacin (Z Pak) work for Kidney Infection?

I have a right Kidney Infection and I started Azythromyacin ZPack. Last night. Was left over... Can't get into Doctor until tomorrow. I am sure he... read more

Methocarbamol - Can Abilify cause your kidneys to hurt if you have no known kidney problems?

I recently started taking Abilify as a muscle relaxer. I take 3 to 4 tablets a day 500 mg. I’ve been having pain in the kidney area on both sides l... read more

Can tramadol be used for patient with stage 4 kidney disease?

Does use of 50mg of tramadol daily for back pain negatively affect kidney function

What can you take for arthritic pain when you have stage 3 kidney disease?

I was taken off NSAID’s because of kidney disease. I have osteoarthritis and osteoporosis and am in pain most of the time. The doctor said take T... read more

Can cefdinir be used to treat a kidney infection?

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