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Sharp pain in chest on right side through to shoulder - heart related?

Pain on right side of chest. Goes from chest to back of shoulder. Sore on right side of chest and sharp pain. Has... read more

I have taken pantoprazole for 2 days and feel dizzy does this go away with time or stay until you go

I have taken pantoprazole for 2 days and feel dizzy does this go away with time or stay until you go off it? I was prescribed it because I was having... read more

Naproxen - how long does it take for this drug to leave your system?

After feeling so ill with chest pains and shortness of breath , blurred vision and generally unwell I decided to check this medication out on... read more

I've been trying to get off of Metoprolol Succinate ER (25mg) by breaking the dosage in half. I?

... understand from the pharmacist, that I should not break ER tablets in half. I now have increased chest pain. Any recommendations?

Help with me taking metoprolol and Eliquis?

About a month ago I drove myself to a hospital here in San Diego County on a Thursday about noon. Reason being late on Wednesday I had a headache and... read more

Facing Gall Bladder removal without stopping my Plavix (blood thinner)?

I'd been having "chest pains" since June of 2016. After repeated ER visits, a catherization was done to find a blockage of 80%.... read more

Effexor 37.5mg (venlafaxine HCL tablet)?

I have been taking Effexor for one week and since taking it feel extremely tired, so physically tired I can’t function or do anything. I also... read more

I have gerd, hiatal hernia, prescribed omeprazole, it causes burning pain in my chest, why?

I feel worse after I take it. Anyone else have this problem?

Health anxiety and sertraline?

I have recently been diagnosed with health anxiety which came out of nowhere I get so many physical symptoms like flu like pain and headaches... read more

How do you take GoNitro to treat an angina attack (chest pain)?

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