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Why would a teenager have several pills marked L374?

What does a teenager use it for? I found 9 of the white pills marked L374 with a smooth back in his bag

If you take a Naproxen, will you feel a leg cramp?

I've felt my calf muscles tightening up for the past few days and I think I might and up having a leg cramp tonight when I go to sleep,... read more

Can I take tramadol if it is expired?

I was prescribed tramadol many years ago and did not use much. I know have severe menstrual cramps that will not go away. I noticed the... read more

When is it safe to take Xanax ER after taking tramadol?

When is it safe for me to take my 2nd Xanax ER after taking my tramadol for menstrual cramps? I take 2, 1mg Xanax ER every day for anxiety and... read more

Does Monistat 7 cause cramping?

I bought Monistat 7 and this is my 3rd night. My second night was fine but tonight it gave me unbearable lower stomach cramps. It hurts to push. Is... read more

My blood sugar was 225 I'm not diabetic is this really bad? And do leg cramps relate to diabetes?

I'm 21 and the other day I tested my blood sugar it was 225 the lowest its been since is 171 should I be worried? I'm not a diabetic (or so... read more

Zanaflex Side Effect: Hearing Loss?

I was just prescribed Zanaflex for muscle cramps related to my attempting to walk again after severely breaking my ankle and wearing a cast for two... read more

Can severe, debilitating leg cramps come form taking spironolactone? I get cramps that go from one?

Cramps go from one leg to the other, affecting my ability to stand

Does Methocarbamol contain aspirin, ibuprofen, or Naproxen?

I take one methocarbamol 750 mg nightly for leg cramps ("charlie horses"). I have to have a colonoscopy soon and I am to stop taking any... 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.

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