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My Adderall 20mg XR is causing severr muscle pain, headaches, and mood swings.

Should I tell my doctor? I've been taking Adderall 20 mg XR for over 2 months now, and I just don't like what it's doing for me.... read more

Are there any muscle relaxants that aren't anticholinergic?

Are there any muscle relaxants that aren't anticholinergic? I asked for a muscle relaxant that wasn't an anticholinergic. I... read more

Flexeril causing severe bloating?

Has anyone else experienced bloating from taking flexeril? I had a severe muscle spasm in my neck, the immediate care dr prescribed... read more

Has Metronidazole been making me bleed for 17 days? Bright red blood & now thick blood clots this AM

I went to the Dr because I was experiencing some pain during intercourse for about 2 min (just during insertion) my dr did some tests and sent... read more

Methocarbamol differences?

Is methocarbamol 750mg the same as pregabalin? If not. what's the difference? I am a 28 year old male and suffer with Myotonia congenita just... read more

Neck muscle pain after taking viagra?

Did anyone experience severe joints and muscle pain after Rituximab?

I'm on my second infusion of Rituximab and I had flu like symptoms, sore throat and a terrible muscle pain in my joints and all... read more

Can simvastatin cause muscle pain in just one shoulder?

This is my first time on cholesterol medication. I’ve been on it for 3 days and my 1 shoulder has some interesting pain. My 1 leg will... read more

Zolpidem - Has anyone had muscle pain (tingling, aching burning) in the upper and lower extrmities?

I have been taking zolpidem for about 7 mos. and am also at the age that I am going through perimenopause. I started having pains in hands and feet,... read more

Is Adderall XR causing muscle pain, cramping and weakness?

I'm a 47 y/o female and was diagnosed with ADHD at age 6 but I did not take the meds, (can't remember why). At age 44 I decided to get... read more

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