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What time of night is best to take Keppra so your not so exhausted the nest day?

I was just given Keppra for my mild case of epilepsy I tried taking it at 9pm (I take it once a day at night) my dosage is 250-500 mg so if I need to... read more

Which 12-hour time-release medications are most effective for chronic pain management?

The FDA now requires MD's to prescribe only 12-hour medications for chronic pain management. I had been doing fine taking Percocet (5/325) 3 times... read more

Can lisinopril and pain pills such as tramadol be taken at the same time?

I noticed while I was in the hospital I was not given the lisinopril. Now that I am at home I don’t have access to check to see where my blood p... read more

How do I get off Xanax and Klonopin at the same time?

I’ve been taking Klonopin during the day (1mg) and Xanax at night (1/2-1mg) I’ve been taking Klonopin for a long time - about 25 years, until a few mo... 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

Benzodiazepine - I tapered off klonopin and was off of it for a little more than 3 weeks. One night?

... just couldn't take the muscle pain and took 1mg before bed. This was taken 5 nights ago. Not feeling that good now. How badly did I set myself... read more

My Dr just started me 600 mg Gabapentin at night, will it help if taken during the day for anxiety?

Hi, my Dr just starting giving me Gabapentin, for nighttime neck & back pain. It somehow seems to work the next day. If I miss a dose, I can really... read more

Does norco keep you up at night? I have spent many sleepless nights fueled by the norcozombie. You?

My question is, does norco keep anyone else up at night? I have missed up to 3 nights of sleep in a row, only to become a sleepless, norco-fueled... read more

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