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I've been on amitriptyline for 2 months now and have been having severe dry eyes and constantly?

... blinking. My eye dr gave me a steroid drop for it. Is it possible that it's caused from the amitriptyline? I really don't feel any relief for my... read more

Amitriptyline 25mg, now have pins and needles sensations in arms - any advice, reduce dose?

Pins and needles sensations in my arms. Is this a cause for concern? Would it be okay if I adjusted my dose by 1/2? My doctor prescribed this... read more

Sciatica - What is this excruiating pain in my ribcage?

I've been experiencing this pain in my ribdcag. I have tried Toradol, Tramadol, Flexeril, and Lyrica. It hurts when I take a deep breath. Thank you... read more

Entresto - Anyone have severe stomach cramps and pain? Excessive nausea and diarrhea with some...

... overall muscle pain at day 3? I want to work through it; but I cannot function.

What dose of amitriptyline will lift my mood?

How safe is amitriptyline for someone with osteoporosis?

My wife has had osteoporosis for15 years last scan showed -3.4. Her doctor has recommended amitriptyline for fibromyalgia which she has had for30... read more

What drugs have you found effective in treating RLS and PLM?

I'm currently on Requip, but I would like to know if anyone has tried Mirapex, Baclofen, Horizant, or anything else for Restless Legs Syndrome and... read more

What company makes baclofen?

I am getting ready to leave the nursing home I'm in md Medicaid won't pay for my baclofen because I get a me's similar to it and they will only cover... read more

My gastro doc has perscribed Baclofen ( a muscule relaxer) for esophageal spasms. I do think I may?

... have had at least one of these spasms during a severe gerd attack. But due to also having been diagnosed with costochondritis (inflamation of the... read more

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