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Does abruptly stopping Zanaflex usually cause overall body pain or nausea?

I have been on 4mg of Zanaflex nightly for years as a preventative medication for migraines caused by TMJ and neck and shoulder soreness and... read more

How long until naltrexone stops making me nauseous and causing vomiting?

I started naltrexone for AUD 8 days ago. I started with a quarter of a 50mg tablet and am trying to work up to a full tablet. My doc also gave me... read more

How well does Qulipta work for migraine?

Chronic Migraine - What has more side effects, Qulipta or Nurtec?

I need to decide on a drug for my chronic migraines. I have tried many. And they do not seem to work. I am 78, so some of the meds they will not... read more

How do you use the Aimovig autoinjector?

I’m weaning off of Cymbalta; at the same time, I’m going off of Xanax and Klonopin?

I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Acute Anxiety, Major Depressive Disorder, and ADHD in 2005, re-evaluated and diagnosed... read more

I am totally freaking out. I just started Lyrica last night for fibromyalgia. My arms and legs are?

... still hurting, but they also feel tight or tense or I don't even know how to describe it. I feel almost hyper, but I can't concentrate on... read more

Can you take Robaxin with diclofenac?

For chronic pain is it better to use tramadol or Tylenol #4?

For treating back pain and upper leg pain, General all over body pain due to fibromyalgia including chronic headaches

Can you take Delayed release tramadol 50mg (2/day) and sumatriptan 50mg (as needed) together?

I have just been prescribed delayed release Tramadol (Zydol) at 50mg every 12 hours for muscle pain (CFS/ME) and I already take 50mg Sumatriptan for... read more

What drug comprises diclofenac?

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