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Nightime Pain Relievers and Cold Medication - Bipolar Disorder Community
- Feb 18, 2010
Hey all Whenever I take a pm medication such as tylenol pm or Nyquil- I get wired. Inste...
cold medication - Pregnancy: Ages 25-34 Community
- Oct 03, 2014
What is safe to take for a really bad cough and runny nose?
Cold medication - Pregnancy: Oct 2015 Babies Community
- Sep 30, 2015
I'm sick , what type of medication can I take for a cold\ cough
Cold/cough medication?! - Pregnancy Community
- Apr 09, 2011
Can you ladies help me? Its the weekend and not an emergency so I don't want to call my doc...
medication - Pregnancy: Social Community
- Dec 26, 2014
Can I take recall cold & flu ?
medication - Bipolar Disorder Community
- May 22, 2009
Is seroquel safe to take, or has anyone had bad side effects!
medication - Pregnancy Community
- Apr 08, 2014
im 7 months can i drink niquil or dayquil ?!
Cold - Pregnancy: Jan 2016 Babies Community
- Jun 30, 2015
I have a cold. Will it affect my baby. And especially when I'm coughing does it hurt the ba...
medication - Pregnancy: Ages 25-34 Community
- Dec 29, 2012
Ive been prescribed somas and vicoden for 2 years just recently found out in pregnant but i...
Medication - Arthritis Community
- Mar 16, 2011
I've been struggling with joint pain for the last 4weeks which started in my knees, spread ...
cold medication during pregnancy - Cold and Flu Community
- Jan 14, 2013
What is safe to take for a cold while being pregnant???
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