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Neurontin - does neurontion really work for back pain, spinal pain, nerves, and neck pain?

i was in a car accident 2 weeks ago and my doc put me on this and im seeing a chriopracter 3 times a week for the next 6-8weeks and im scared to try... read more

Cymbalta do you gain weight?

My Dr wants me to take cymbalta for my leg pain.My questis.Will I gain weight? I am trying to loose weight and if this is so I DON'T want it.But... read more

Lyrica,what is the highest dose a person can take?

Due to chemo, I haveno nerves in my legs, also have restless leg syndrome, I am taking 150mg 3x aday,and it works but not quite,always have... read more

New xanax prescription and I have an old xanax refill. Can I still refill the old?

I have been on xanax .5 twice a day for about a year. The doctor just upped my dose for .5 three times a day. I still have a refill for... read more

If I cut a 1mg xr Xanax in half is it the same as a reg 1mg Xanax?

I am prescribed 1 mg Xanax once daily. I ran out yesterday but can't get an appointment to see my doctor until Monday. If I just... read more

Why doesn't the green 1 mg xanax work like the blue 1 mg xanax?

I have been taking xanax for years for terrible insomnia. I have taken 2 mg of xanax every night at bedtime and it helps me sleep... read more

My doctor wants me to come to office every month for script of Xanax. He called it in once.

I dont understand he called in temazepam and its the same schedule 3 drug? I going through anxiety just trying to get a refill.

I get Xanax and temazepam from one doctor, and Suboxone from another doctor, will I get kicked off?

I want to know if I take the benzos will it be a problem when I see my doctor for Suboxone and test positvie for them. He didn't... read more

I take 1 mg of Xanax at night and the doctor prescribed me gabapentin for my aching legs, can I tak?

I take 1 mg of Xanax at night and the doctor prescribed me gabapentin for my aching legs, can I take these together?

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