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Chronic Back Pain - I'm looking for information about back pain caused by methotrexate please?

I take 12.5mg weekly of Methotrexate and I have a lot of lower back, left back and left hip pain. Any activity, including daily house chores, make it... read more

Why is my doctor/pharmacist telling me that the new tramadol has percocet in/have to pick up script?

both doctor and pharmacist (Walgreens) are telling me that the new tramadol has percocet in it and that i have to go to doctors office to get scripts... read more

What pain medications can you take with Lisinopril without adverse side effects? I just had surgery?

... on back, but ibuprofen is out of question bad to take. have not took it after reading bad reaction if you do? I also can not take Tylenol because... read more

Roxicodone vs percocet 10/325?

My dr recently changed my script to roxicodone from percocet bc she felt the DEA would come down one her for writing too many percocet. First, why do... read more

Is a Percocet 10/325 stronger than a 5/325?

Okay to take extra strength tylenol with anti-depressant apo-amitriptyline (amitriptyline hcl)?

I just started this anti-depressant for chronic pain purposes a week ago and I just got my period today and i'm having terrible cramps. may i take... read more

Tylenol Extra Strength - I have leg pain, not cramps, in right leg during the night.

My doctor says nothing to worry about. What could be causing this? It happens 2-3 nights a week and awakes me from sleep. I am 76 years old and have... read more

I take 6 Tylenol extra strength at a time for tooth pain, sometimes 3 times a day. Today got up ate?

... breakfast and couldn't eat all of it and now have pain in the middle of my stomach. Then sneezed and had blood in it

Chronic Back Pain - An old vertebra fracture of the mid-back (T-8) is now naturally fusing with with

... the vertebra above and below giving me excruciating pain. Would an operation help?

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