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Effexor and Tramadol?

I take 150mg Effexor XR at 6pm everyday have done so for many years. I was prescribed Tramadol 50mg 1-2, 2 times a day for a workplace injury. I... read more

Spinal Cord Injury - Prialt users for SCI chronic pain?

Gabapentin and Baclofen stop helping. Epidurals and finally got a pain pump and try Dilaudid. Just got on prialt. Can you tell me what to expect? Is... read more

Does a 20mg dose of fluoxetine taken every 24 hours work till next dose taken 24 hours later?

After a debilitating head injury 30 years ago, and as a result of serious depression from that event; 20mg Fluoxetine (originally Prozac) in the... read more

Will twitching caused by citalopram go away and will it cause brain injury and possibly lower IQ?

I was on Citalopram for 5 months when I started twitching, a side effect of the drug. My brother had epilepsy as a child. I got off the medication... read more

Can Ozempic cause stomach paralysis or bowel injury?

Does COVID-19 cause heart injury?

Can Tramadol make you hypersensitive with the pain you were originally prescribed the tramadol for?

I have chronic Osteoarthritis of my cervical / lumbar spine with multilevel stenosis and neural compromise, I now have the Osteoarthritis in my hands... read more

Is Tramadol good for chronic back pain after a back surgery?

I have chronic pain because of a herniated disc and disc surgery and the dr. told me the muscle is spasaming around the bone to protect it? Would... read more

Depression, anxiety, fibromyalgia and TBI. Savella?

Been on everything for depression/anxiety. Now with fibromyalgia, TBI after a massive fall, looking at Savella. On Prozac now but I don't feel like... read more

Cyclobenzaprine - How long after taking 5 mg cyclobenzaprine can I take zolpidem?

I have recently been prescribed Cyclobenzaprine for back injury I have been taking 5 mg zolpidem and Oxycodone 20mg 6 times a day I want to avoid... read more

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