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I have been taking tylenol pms for about the past 4 years to help me sleep, I cannot fall asleep without them. At the beginning I was only taking two pills when needed but now I have to take 12 a night just to get sleepy, Is there any way I can reduce my ...


I've had a bad headache for almost a week. The pain occured in the left side of my rear head. It also affected my eye too. It was very intense. I've tried several pain reliever such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen pm. The acetaminophen pm helps al...


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


hello I'm 10w3d and I have nasal congestion and I have two days without sleep , I could take tylenol or night quil


I have been off fentanyl for 2 weeks and working on weaning off my percs. The last 2 nights I have had the worst restless legs....it keeps me awake and I cant stand it. Has anyone else had this problem?? Any advice of what to do?? thx!


i took my first 2 pills at dinner & 1st shot on sunday night. I took half a equate pm to help me sleep. The next day an since i stay some what tried some more than others and at times i get a bad headache. i take 1 equate pain reliever from wal-mart. will...


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