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Will Tramadol 50mg 4-8 times a day affect your liver?

My husband has almost all of the side effects of Tramadol. I'm guessing 3/4s of them. The only thing I didn't see on there was anything about how it... read more

What does Ocaliva treat?

Can you drink alcohol while taking Mavyret?

What does medical abbreviation "hx of EtOh abuse" mean?

My Son might have this Problem, Related to hx of EtOH abuse. What is That ??

Life expecency after TIPS surgery ?

My 49 year old son has alcoholic cirrhosis of liver and is still drinking vodka . He feels terrible and is very confused but will not go to hospital... read more

What are the drugs for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease?

We have drugs for treatment, for prevention and for diagnosis so what are the drugs for each of them

I need information about the medications used for Wilson’s disease (Galzin and trientine)?

I have been diagnosed with Wilson’s disease however the information about it is not clear to me and the doctor is confused about the medications. I f... read more

Lexapro and moderate alcohol consumption; can it be positive?

So I started Lexapro recently and have had great results. I did drink before, but stopped as soon as I started Lexapro do to extra stress on the... read more

Does Lamictal cause liver damage?

I was recently informed that my liver is slightly enlarged. Has there been any studies that show Lamictal to cause liver damage or disease? Does... read more

Spironolactone - after discontinuing spironolact, will the breast swelling go down?

I have used spironolact for about a month and half and my nipples started to hurt. I have been taking it for cirrosis of the liver.

Why can't you take hydrocodone & compazine together and what are the side effects?

I have stage 4 esophageal cancer, that has mestasized to my liver. My first chemo treatment is tomorrow. The doctor has given me scripts for... read more

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