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Synvisc One and diclofenac (Voltaren)?

Can I use Voltaren and Synvisc one (knee gel injections) at the same time)

What Vaccines do I need if I'm over 50?

Can someone be marked as a pill seeker on their medical records? If so, how can it be removed?

My wife was recently diagnosed with TMJ after 6 months of trial and error by several doctors and dentists. Her main dentist has been prescribing her... read more

I am currently deciding between amitriptyline and low dose naltrexone for about of anxiety along...

... with insomnia and TMJ pain. Is LDN something that can be taken for a short period of time? Does it have a ton of reactions with other things such... read more

Diazepam - What dosage is needed when diazapam is used to treat symptoms of TMJ?

After nearly two decades of suffering from daily pain from grinding and clenching my teeth, my doctor has prescribed me 2mg diazepam and 500mg... read more

After starting cyclobenzaprine, how long for common side effects to subside?

Common side effects I’m referring to are drowziness and dizziness. Also is it better and OK to start at a single low dose at night, 2.5 mg, and work ... read more

Persisting Pain -- Shingles - I had very little rash but so much severe pain,pain started a month?

... ago and treatment started a few days later with Valacyclovir for 7 days and repeated for anothere 7 days as still had some rash and much pain.I'm... read more

Shingles pain?? I have had constant burning gnawing intense left sided chest pain?

its not getting better its getting worse and the pain now is unbearable.. it is on my left front chest I have been on several different meds... read more

How effective is Voltaren topical for costoshondritis?

I was using Voltaren tablets. With the topical version I have less stomach irritation but am still curious about the side effects, in particular... read more

Creams for genital herpes?

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