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I was prescribed Ibuprofen and Valium for back pain & I have tramadol - can I take together?

I was wondering should I take the ibuprofen and valium in the morning and then take the tramadol and valium at night for the pain or should i take... read more

Soma - Will Tramadol relieve a moderately severe muscle spasm/pinched nerve?

On going for over a week, got better but now it is back. Starting at the bace of the scull going along the spine to right above the bra line and out... read more

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

Atorvastatin - Is it safe to stop taking lipitor 10mg abruptly?

Constant constipation and muscle weakness. Never had high cholesterol. Was put on drug after blocked artery in abdominal aorta

Can Lipitor cause Type II Diabetes?

Popular Statin Drug Lipitor causes Type II Diabetes in Women ◦digg ◦ ◦ 5775EmailShare Some women taking Lipitor (atorvastatin) for high chole... read more

Knowing more about high cholesterol?

What is cholesterol?

Can I cut my pitavastatin pill in half?

I have 4mg pitavastatin pills. Can I cut a tablet in half to make 2mg?

Can I take Synthroid with my 3 other Rx's?

Mornings I take 200mg Zoloft 40mg Tecta A medicine for high cholesterol

Which blood lipids are linked to heart disease?

Does MiraLax interaction with Nexletol?

I am taking Nexletol for my high cholesterol for several months now. Recently I took MiraLax for chronically constipation. I feel the MiraLax can... read more

Are there any muscle relaxants that aren't anticholinergic?

Are there any muscle relaxants that aren't anticholinergic? I asked for a muscle relaxant that wasn't an anticholinergic. I was prescribed Baclofen,... read more

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