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Does Prilosec cause joint, bone and/or muscle pain?

Is severe muscle pain and soreness a side effect of Seroquel?

I have been on Seroquel for almost two weeks. I asked in this forum a couple weeks ago typically when do the side effects subside. My concern is I... read more

I have been taking livalo for about 3 months now, have severe joint & muscle pain, is this related?

the past few weeks I have had severe joint and muscle pain,( hard to walk)I don't know if there is a connection or maybe... read more

How long does the prednisone withdrawal joint and muscle pain last?

I was on 50 mg of prednisone for 6 months for a kidney disease called Minimal Change Disease. I started the taper in late July and slowly came down... read more

Crippling muscle pain from Adderall?

I have been taking Adderall for almost 4 years for ADD - currently prescribed 30mg bid. In the past few months I have been experiencing awful... read more

Prozac - I'm getting Cold feet, Sweating, & muscle pain in legs - anyone else had this?

I'm on 20mg. Been taking it for about 6 weeks

Anybody else having severe joint and muscle pain with Aldactone? I stopped it but it still hurts.

I had a recent increase in my psychiatric medication Seroquel and I bloated and swelled which I never did even as a pregnant woman years ago, so I... read more

Does Cymbalta cause muscle pain?

I take tramadol, gabapentin, lisinopril and Zanaflex. My doctor just added Cymbalta. On day 2 I felt like I had the flu minus the cough and fever. Is... read more

Scared the nerve pain won’t go away?

I have severe lower back pain that’s radiating down my legs. What is radiating down my leg are these awful painful spasms.... read more

Back Pain - I am on gabapentin, diclofenac and tramadol for herniated neck, mid and lower spine?

... injury. my doctor is refusing to refill tramadol until I have a sleep apnea study, and physical assessment. is there some emergency thing I can... read more

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