Skip to main content

Results for 'Epilepsy Back Pain Gabapentin Naproxen Tramadol'

Hello, Is Naproxen equal or close to Methocarbamol? Thank you, Jackie?

I ran out of (Naproxen) helping my family move, I hurt my back. So I like to know if I can take my mom's (Methocarbamol). Because I been moving boxes... read more

Naproxen 2000mg/day for 5 days, could it make some damage?

I've been diagnosed with slipped disc and prescribed naproxen 2x 250 mg twice a day, so 1000mg a day. After a week another doctor prescribed me 500mg... read more

For chronic pain is it better to use tramadol or Tylenol #4?

For treating back pain and upper leg pain, General all over body pain due to fibromyalgia including chronic headaches

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

How many mg does tramadol come in? What's the lowest and highest mg of tramadol?

I have 50mg tramadol, does ot come in lower or higher mg?

Tramadol 50 mg. vs. Extended Release Tramadol 200 mg. -- which is better/faster?

... I have been taking tramadol 50 mg. for my back pain for several years. I have to take some every day. Sometimes I only need 4-5 pills a day and... read more

Naproxen - Sciatica leg pain?

Has anyone suffered knee pain along with back of leg pain due to sciatica? I have pain from buttocks all the way down to my ankle involving pain... read more

Does Gabapentin cause Tardive Dyskinesia?

I have been off tramadol for almost a week. It has been miserable. I have tardive dyskinesia and I found gabapentin to work pretty well. I sure don't... read more

Does tramadol really help anyone? Dr. gave me a prescription for 50mg 3 X Day?

Looking for pain relief.

Tramadol refill question?

i am prescribed to take up to(4) 50mg Tramadol's a day if needed. i have 50 count in the bottle. take 1 every (4-6hrs) as needed for severe pain. i... read more

Search again?

Ask your own Question

To post your own question to our community, sign in or create an account.