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What drug comprises diclofenac?

Can you take tramadol with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin?

My second period after Plan B (morning after pill) still hasn’t come ?

During an intimate moment with my partner, the condom broke and since I am not on any birth control and was ovulating during that time we decided to... read more

Missed birth control pills started period early then missed period, is this normal?

I am on mononessa, I missed two of my birth control pills in a row and started my period right after, I stopped taking the pack because I was not... read more

Levonorgestrel - got period , missed next month period?

Had sex on the nov21st , had etc pill on November 22nd , got my period on the 28th of the same month , but missed period in December , still waiting... read more

Which painkiller should you use?

Can Tramadol make you hypersensitive with the pain you were originally prescribed the tramadol for?

I have chronic Osteoarthritis of my cervical / lumbar spine with multilevel stenosis and neural compromise, I now have the Osteoarthritis in my hands... read more

Tramadol - Can tramadol be used to treat arthritis pain?

If tramadol works for chronic pain will it work for arthritic pain? I have arthritis in my knees and feet. I have not had knee replacement and would... 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

Is Ibuprofen at a 400mg dosage every 4-6 hours a good solution for moderate-severe period pains or?

... is there something better I could be taking? I am fifteen years of age and in good health. These moderate - severe period pains are very common... read more

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