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Should I leave my husband because of his drug addiction?

I have been with my husband for over years, married for one year. Together we have two small children and one on the way but as of lately I cannot... read more

How long do you need to take tramadol to develop a physical addiction?

As an ex codeine addict its very important to me not to get addicted to another drug. I have been taking prescribe Tramadol 50mg 4 to 6 tablets a day... read more

Tylenol PM - I have nothing to give my child for his fever right now of 102.3 and rising... I have

... one half of 500mg ty pm? is it safe if he had motrin the last few hrs?

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

I've been taking one tylenol PM every night for a month, no other medications, is that bad?

I've been under a lot of stress and can't sleep well unless I take a pill. I only take one pill of tylenol PM normal strength since the end of... 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'm on citalopram 10mg, is okay if I take Tylenol PM extra strength? I need help sleeping asap?

I've been on citalopram 10mg for six days and I am having the worst nights sleep ever... EVER. Practically none. So is it okay to take Tylenol PM... read more

I take 2 tylenol pm evry night so I can sleep thru my husbands snoring, is it ok to take every?

... night, can it affect your stiomach or liver at that amount

Can I take 1 Tylenol pm 4 hours after taking diclofenac?

For arm/ shoulder pain but I don't want to risk stomach issues with too much NSAID.

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