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Tramadol - I am begining pregabalin which immediately has stopped pain.

The idea is to reduce tramadol by using pregabalin. AS within a week using pregabalin 75mg two times a day,I get pain free plus some euphoria and... read more

Long term side effects of Lyrica and tramadol for pain management in fibromyalgia?

I am a fibromyalgia sufferer in Australia and have been diagnosed 3+ years ago and am now aged 59. I take a myriad of medications and have had to... read more

Lingering bone and joint pain after reclast?

Hello, I've had lingering bone, joint and muscle pain starting 24 hours after my first reclast injection. My doc said it wasn't related but I don't... read more

Gabapentin - my dog is taking 1 100mg every 12 hrs for pain... can I give him another for pain at?

... night... he is 102 pounds... has bone cancer in leg ... trying to help him sleep

Can progesterone only pill cause bone / joint / muscle pain & stiffness? blood tests clear, help!?

Can the progesterone only pill (femulen) cause bone & muscle pain/stiffness, a change in elasticity in muscles/ligamants, clicking joints and... read more

Did duloxetine help your pain without changing you as a person?

I have duloxetine sitting in my cupboard which I have been prescribed for pain, nerve and bone/muscle. There is so many horror stories and I am quite... read more

Is amitriptyline used for neuropathic pain?

I have severe burning in my bones and my doctor has added in amitriptyline will this help and what does should I take

Does Prilosec cause joint, bone and/or muscle pain?

Acetaminophen/Tramadol - Can I take tramadol if I have ulser a?

I have pain on my rotator cuff can I take tremedol if I have ulsers or gastritis?

I am taking Methadone - what will happen if I take Tramadol, will Tramadol put me into withdrawal?

I was offered Tramadol by my pain management doctor today. I am currently on Methadone for pain. I take 200 mgs. a day in divided doses. When... read more

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