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Can you use amoxicillin to treat a toothache?

Neurontin - does neurontion really work for back pain, spinal pain, nerves, and neck pain?

i was in a car accident 2 weeks ago and my doc put me on this and im seeing a chriopracter 3 times a week for the next 6-8weeks and im scared to try... read more

Which antibiotic is better for tooth pain/infection, Cipro or Amoxicillin?

Tooth pain gets worse when I eat or drink something cold. Also, there is a partial crack in the tooth. I would also prefer an answer, if possible,... read more

Will pregabalin help with a toothache?

Depression; If you never leave the house, do you find it hard to wash your hair and shower often?

I've waited a month to get the nerve up to ask others this question; Something I'm ashamed of and maybe others are too. The only time I shower is if... read more

Can I use lidocain viscous oral topical solution as a temporary fix for an exposed nerve in my mouth

I have an exposed nerve in a tooth and also lots of other teeth that are in desperate need of dental care but I currently have no insurance and are... read more

What is the best anxiety, nerves, and stress treatment for a 15 year old boy?

He has been treated for IBS for a year and had several test with no results, every thing is normal.. Finally figured out it is school, he's fine... read more

Is valuim a narcotic drug?

do not want a narcotic nerve pill. I have heard valuim is non narcotic.

Viibryd - when is it best to take it.morning ?

i am 20 years old have never had a issue with depression or enz till resently my brother past away... i told.my doc he recommended me viibryd i am... read more

Shingrix - Is the booster (follow up dose) as bad as the side effects produced with the first dose?

I am a pretty sure I can't work up the nerve to get the follow up shot as this made me pretty sick for days- maybe some one can tell me whether the... read more

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