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My Adderall 20mg XR is causing severr muscle pain, headaches, and mood swings.

Should I tell my doctor? I've been taking Adderall 20 mg XR for over 2 months now, and I just don't like what it's doing for me. Severe pain, moody,... read more

What is the difference between aceclofenac and diclofenac sodium?

please need for drug report

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

Orthopedic Surgery - how much more does a shoulder replacement weigh than a regular shoulder?

In other words, how much more does the Titanium weigh in reverse total shoulder replacement surgery than the bone that's removed?

Swelling & stiffness in hand after shoulder surgery?

My question is to others who have had problems with swelling and stiffness in their hand after rotator cuff surgery. I'm 7 weeks post-op from rotator... read more

Does Vimovo 500/20mg twice daily for shoulder tendinitis work, and is Naproxen the same?

I have been diagnosed with shoulder tendinitis,I have tried physiotherapy treatments which don't work, my doc. just prescribed naproxen 500/20mg... read more

What to do about hand swelling after shoulder surgery?

About 2 weeks after surgery for a fractured shoulder, my hand started swelling and I'm not able to use it for anything and can't make a fist. It has... read more

Can I take naproxen if I am allergic to ibuprofen?

I came out with hives when I last took ibuprofen. I can tolerate aspirin (if that information help at all). My doctor has now proscribed naproxen for... read more

Is it safe to take an Advil (200mg) in combination with nobumetone 500mg?

I am currently taking nobumetone 500mg twice daily for a frozen shoulder. I am having a bad headache and wanted to take Advil. One usually does the... read more

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