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Should these medication be given to people with kidney disease + Diabetes + liver cirrhosis?

Since I had been on these medications, I had a fatty liver, scarring of the liver, and Liver cirrhosis, my diabetes got worse,... read more

Liver Cirrhosis - My doctor estimates I have only 10% of my liver that is working. I have stage 4?

... cirrosis. But it seems i should feel a lot worse. I dont feel great, and am tired most of the time, but I am still working full time and my job... read more

Esophageal Spasm - I have a lump in my throat and chest pain 24-7 from my esophageal muscle spasms?

what is the best medication and is the lump and pain normal to stay continous Thanks

Fibromyalgia - struggling with muscle pain (twitching, spasms, mind & body weak from fighting)?

had... inj.'s, pain meds that worked only for short time? Well, I could write the book!I'm certain Dr.s thought I just wanted... read more

Why have most doctors stopped prescribing carisoprodol for severe muscle spasms?

Why do they prefer Lyrica over soma for muscle spasms, and severe neurological painful conditions, because Lyrica has many... read more

Liver Cirrhosis - My husband was diagnosed with Alcoholic Cirrhosis of the liver in July 2013. He?

... immediately quit drinking. He went down hill very quickly. The worst being May of 2014, when he ended up in ICU with HE. He was given the drug... read more

How does liver health affect my medications?

What medicines can I take for colds and allergies that don't affect a fatty liver?

I was told that due to my fatty liver, I should stay far away from any medicine that contains acetaminophen or any meds that have liver... read more

I take tramadol for muscle spasms,can I take flexeril with it?

I can't take any pain medications that are controlled substances, as I am easily addicted to them. I deal with migraines and chronic... read more

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