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Burning Mouth Syndrome - Has anybody else found that medical cannabis has relieved their symptoms?

... I live in New Mexico (not Mexico) and have been using Medical Cannabis since June and now find it is no longer a problem

Tongue sores caused by Adderall?

Can Adderall cause tongue ulcers when taken with Lithium?

Head sores before treatment?

Can you treat for lice if you have a sore on your scalp?

Can I use Benadryl to overcome Cialis side effects?

I get stuffy sinuses and a headache when taking Cialis. Would it be ok to take Benadryl or Tylenol Cold medicine with Cialis?

I quit Cymbalta 60 mg cold turkey Feb 27th 2011. Am I over the worst of withdrawl?

I have been weaning myself off Cymbalta 60 mg. I refilled the last 30 day dose on January 24th 2011. Since then I have taken the pills every other... read more

Stopping Cymbalta starting Zoloft?

I started having panic/ anxiety attacks back in April. I had been taking Cymbalta for 20 years. My new pain management doctor decided to take me off... read more

Cymbalta - Why continue when I don't feel anything?

I was put on Cymbalta about a month ago. Took it for three week with absolutely no beneficial effects whatsoever. Only thing I notices is a horribly... read more

Cymbalta - Has anyone been diagnosed with anemia after being on Cymbalta?

I have been on Cymbalta for about a year. I have fibromyalgia and major depression. I have found it to be a great medication for me. But now I have... read more

Do I have to wean off Cymbalta to get on Lexapro, or can I just stop cymbalta and start Lexapro?

I have been on Cymbalta 60mg for several years. It's starting not to help anymore with depression. Someone suggested I switch to Lexapro but I tried... read more

Cymbalta - Can I drink alcohol while taking Cymbalta?

I have suffered from anxiety and depression for over 20 years, and have tried many medications. Recently went on Cymbalta, and it seems to be working... read more

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