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What are the symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?

What are the symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?

Urinary Tract Infection - Hi all- I had a uti combined with BV and was given cipro and flagyl. I?

... took my last dose of cipro and I am still having some pain in my bladder. Does this mean that it is not gone? I have been in pain for about 2... read more

Does Lamictal cause upper back pain?

If so, is this a bad reaction I should get checked out or will it go away over time? I just started Lamictal 6 days ago. I started experiencing this... read more

Those with back pain from Symbicort--was it upper back? Did it go away and return? Sharp or dull?

I used Symbicort (inhaler) once 5 years ago to address chronic cough/long-term, non-asthmatic shortness of breath, and it triggered a mildly painful... read more

Can I put my birth control patch (evra) on underneath my upper arm instead oft outer upper arm ?

I am going down south and don't want to have tan lines from my patch so I was wondering if I am able to put it on the underside of my... read more

From Xanax to Valium?

I was on Xanax for the past two months. I was taking between 4-6 mg a day with a few days in between where I did not take as much or any at... read more

Can I take Valium and Xanax together?

Do Xanax and Valium show up the same on a drug screen?

I have a current script for Xanax, but took a few Valiums the other night because they help me sleep better. I got called for a job today, and... read more

Why cant I take buspar with valium but I can take it with xanax?

I was reading on line under precausions about taking buspar with valium i was just wondering why? cuz i would rather take valium than... read more

Whats better for sleep, Valium or Xanax?

what would keep me from waking up during the night is my main question. Been taking benzos for sleep for over 10 years, mainly Xanax, but i... read more

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