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Tramadol - I was prescribed 100mg extended release tramadol for my herniated disc back pain. It will

... be 2 years since this drug has given me my life back. I want to taper off, my pain management dr told me to take it every other day. I’ve tried a ... read more

Can Tramadol make you hypersensitive with the pain you were originally prescribed the tramadol for?

I have chronic Osteoarthritis of my cervical / lumbar spine with multilevel stenosis and neural compromise, I now have the Osteoarthritis in my hands... read more

Are there any pain relievers that aren't harmful to the liver?

i was diagnosed with cirhosis of the liver, alchohol related, about 18 years ago and was told that i would probably need a transplant within 5 years... read more

Sertraline - sertraline 100mg - is my dose to high?

I have been on sertraline for anxiety for a year at 50mg and was doing really well until April this year. My doctor increased my dose to 100mg and... read more

Starting Sertraline treatment. Had 3-4 oz hard liquor last night. Okay to start Sertraline today?

I was planning to start Sertraline treatment today. I have Anxiety/OCD (I have a glimmer of paranoia as well. My Psychologist let me know it's... read more

Sertraline - Upping sertraline dose from 100mg to 150mg.

I am currently on 100mg a day of sertraline have been for over a year. It started off well but feel like I’m slowly getting depressed again. I’m thi... read more

Sertraline - Side effects of sertraline. Is it normal to have no appetite and feel sick when eating?

Day 4 - feeling no appetite and don’t want to look at food. I have hot sweats and feel panic like. Is this normal? Making me feel worse than I was b... read more

Sertraline - Does sertraline make you feel worse initially?

I’ve been taking 25g Sertraline for 3 days, but my feelings of anxieties and panic are worse! Is this normal?

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