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can xANAX BE USED TO TREAT BACK PAIN/ PAIN


Pain reliever for pituitary tumors


how many hours before I can take pain reliever again for my tooth ache?


yes i would like to no what i can take for pain i have started my treatment now and my dr, said i could have one tylenol for pain it dont work. i am started treatment with low platelet in the 70s i wont to finish this. what can i take for pain that is not...


I get some bad backaches. N headaches I'm 10w3d what pain reliever is OK to take?


At 10w4d I am wondering what kind of pain reliever is safe for me to take for backaches n headaches ? I asked the Dr but he avoided the question. Please help


I was prescribed viocdin 5mg codein/500mgm acetametaphine, 1 tab every 6 hrs, for my fibromyalgia,arthritist, and recent diagnosis of spondylolthesis. I needed to take 2 tabs in order to obtain relief, and have been taking 4 to 6 tabs daily depending on...


It often comes up here which is the best pain med to take.Everybody is different as far as risks go depending on many health issues.Article below explains some of these for those that haven"t see it. Will http://hepatitiscnewdrugs.blogspot.com/ L...


Hello to all, I have a question and would love to hear what you guys have to offer..I am about to start my HCV treatments in the next couple weeks and I also have chronic pain. I have an appt that my PCP referred me to at a pain clinic day after tomorrow.....


"Acetaminophen Is Leading Cause of Acute Liver Failure" http://www.medpagetoday.com/Psychiatry/Depression/2233 Oh my. What to believe. :-)


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Discharge may not be normal, and could mean an infection or an STD, especially with burning, pain, itching or urinary frequency.


A list of national and international resources and hotlines to help connect you to needed health and medical services.


Normal vaginal discharge varies in color, smell, consistency and amount. If there is a change in the discharge, an infection may be present.


Chlamydia is an sexually transmitted infection (STI) that often has no symptoms, but must be treated to prevent serious complications.


STIs are the most common cause of genital sores, but allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, fungal infections and many other conditions may, too.


Millions of people are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted disease (STD), or infection (STI) in the United States each year.


Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious. Treatment is usually for possible infection or to manage symptoms.


The first signs of HIV, called Acute Retroviral Syndrome (ARS), may feel like the flu, with body aches and a fever. It can last a up to a few weeks.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex. Condoms greatly reduce the chances of transmission, but do not eliminate them.


Genital herpes can spread through direct, unclothed, skin-to-skin contact, including oral, vaginal and anal sex.


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