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Can I take tramadol and NyQuil?

I have a frequent cough and arthritic pain in my knees I took NyQuil for the coughing and now I need to know if I can take tramadol for the pain in... read more

Has anyone had leg weakness from Xarelto?

I have no leg pain in my knees or muscles but they feel weak and at times my leg will buckle causing a fall can’t figure out why?

How long does it take for the joint pains to go away after stopping Accutane?

I took Accutane for my acne problem for about 2 months and realised that I started getting severe joint pains almost everywhere (feets, elbows,... read more

Protonix - how long does this take to work.

I was given after my knee surgery, I'm guessing as a coating for my stomach because I was given dilauded for pain. I didn't take the protonix at... read more

Levaquin - Can side effects be treated?

I'm starting to have swelling in my legs and pain in both knees. Will this dissipate over time or is there something to counter act these side... read more

I am a diabetic and I would like to know if taking ibuprofen will raise my sugar levels?

The reason I am asking is because I had knee surgery about a month ago, and I have been taking 400 mgs 3 times a day and my sugar levels have become... read more

Neurontin - does neurontion really work for back pain, spinal pain, nerves, and neck pain?

i was in a car accident 2 weeks ago and my doc put me on this and im seeing a chriopracter 3 times a week for the next 6-8weeks and im scared to try... read more

What type of pain medication can you take for joint and muscle pain from taking Xarelto?

While on Xarelto my husband experienced severe joint and muscle pain. His doctor switched him to Eliquis. His doctor has never heard of such side... read more

Can You Take Tramadol with Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, or Aspirin?

Acetaminophen - Neck pain shoulder pain hand pain?

Tylenol vs Advil: What's the difference?

Tylenol and Advil are both used for pain relief but is one more effective than the other or has less of a risk of side effects?

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