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Lump on chest pain around heart/left lung area?

I have recently been having some pain that I thought was to do with my heart, but I have felt around my chest area and on the... read more

Is it normal for gabapentin to cause racing heart and chest pain?

I never took it consistently until about a month ago. I started taking 300mg, 3x per day, for nerve pain from my back. I started noticing some... read more

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... read more

Heart palpitation with dull chest pain?

I am taking metoprolol for heart palpitations but i still have them and I'm having some dull chest pain. Should I stop... read more

Adderall XR - Has anyone had hear palpitations, or chest pain?

Hi I just turned 55 and been taking Adderall xr 30mg, then down to 20mg xr, because I noticed my heart would just be pounding really fast at... read more

Why has amitriptyline caused me breathing issues and chest tightness?

I started taking amitriptyline and just over a week later and started getting chest pains and struggled breathing. Now 3 months later... read more

Can a cold raise heart rate?

Went to urgent care with symptoms of bad cold. BP was normal but my heart rate was 120 at its highest then went down to 105. Doctor seemed... read more

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... read more

Oxcarbazepine - Chest pain? Sudden spasms?

I'm curious if anyone experiences chest pain, burning in their chest, or stabbing feelings in their chest, and... read more

Can pregabalin cause chest pain?

can pregabalin cause chest pain when taken with lorazepam..

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