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Hi friends! I just got back from Urgent Care, and want to warn everyone to never ignore back pain!?

It may be kidney stones, or a kidney infection, or something infinitely more serious. Please, never ignore this type of pain? These eejits at my... read more

Gabapentin 100mg making back pain worse? (bulging disc in lower back)?

I've had bad back pain and migraines for the past 8 years, give or take. I'm currently on diclofenac potassium for migraines and also for back pain,... read more

Can you mix a 12.5 fentanyl patch on shoulder and a 4% lidocaine patch on lower back?

I would like to get the combination of a low does fentanyl patch and a lidocaine patch locally for better pain reduction of chronic lower back pain.

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

After back surgery have severe pain in my shoulders and upper back, anyone else have this problem?

Doc says its the nerves and it will get better. Have took steroids for inflammation. Any one else having this problem and what can I do about it?Back... read more

I am taking meloxicam. Can I also take ibuprofen as well for the pain?

The meloxicam does not relieve the pain. May I also take ibuprofen twice a day as well?

Can I take 2000mg of Tylenol and 800mg of ibuprofen together?

I have chronic back and neck pain from a car accident a few years ago. My narcotic meds have run out and my pain management dr can't see me until... read more

I was prescribed tramadol 50mg for pain and was told that I could take 800mg of ibuprofen?

I have a horrible pain in my left hip, went to see my doctor and told me it was a muscle pain, she advice to take tramadol with a combination of... read more

Can you drink alcohol with ibuprofen?

How long does ibuprofen take to work?

Can you overdose on ibuprofen?

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