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Life expecency after TIPS surgery ?

My 49 year old son has alcoholic cirrhosis of liver and is still drinking vodka . He feels terrible and is very confused but will not go to hospital... read more

What does Ocaliva treat?

Are there any pain relievers that aren't harmful to the liver?

i was diagnosed with cirhosis of the liver, alchohol related, about 18 years ago and was told that i would probably need a transplant within 5 years... read more

What painkillers are safe for people with autoimmune liver disease?

my L-5 S-1 disk has completely disintegrated (started 11 years ago) my primary Dr. had me on different pain meds most recently Norco (4-5years) until... read more

Aggressive form of cancer post Harvoni treatment?

I finished 234 weeks of Harvoni and was considered cured December 2015. By August 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. I had a... 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

Long term side effects of Lyrica and tramadol for pain management in fibromyalgia?

I am a fibromyalgia sufferer in Australia and have been diagnosed 3+ years ago and am now aged 59. I take a myriad of medications and have had to... 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

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