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Anxiety, depression, pain and RLS?

I suffer from severe anxiety, depression and all over body pain. Also RLS. My Dr won't give me anything to help. I'm going to try a rhuematologist.... read more

Preventing Accidental Poisoning

Gabapentin - gapentin and gum problems?

Hi. I have been taking gabapentin most of this year and have had increasing problems with my gums and teeth. Mostly gum recession, tooth loosening,... read more

Drug Dependence - I recently kicked my husband out for being addicted to percocet, he takes about 30

... a day. He has agreed to go for suboxone treatment which is set to start next week, he is still living out of our home. I recently sustained a... read more

What meds are safe to take with methadone, and work for pain relief?

I have been taking methadone for about 5 years due to substance abuse. It has worked miracles for me and I have had no relapses.I understand that... read more

Is Tramadol good for chronic back pain after a back surgery?

I have chronic pain because of a herniated disc and disc surgery and the dr. told me the muscle is spasaming around the bone to protect it? Would... read more

Ropinirole - how do you lose the weight requip made you gain?

I have been on 3MG requip at hs for about 3 YRS for RLS. I also have severe CRPS (diagnosed 2010) of both my legs had a MEDTRONICS UNIT put in (2013)... read more

How much lorazepam can I safely take with 3600mg of gabapentin?

I'm on gabapentin for severe Restless Legs Syndrome and lorazepam for anxiety.

Does anyone know when Lyrica [pregabalin] will be available as a generic drug?

Iam asking about a lower cost at pharmacies. I am on a high dosage and cannot afford to get my whole RX so I ration it , save it for a day when I... read more

Recently gabapentin has been made into a controlled substance.Does this mean its a scheduled drug?

I am curious which schedule it falls under?

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