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Acetaminophen/Oxycodone - how do you know when the pills are too old to take?

I take percocet on certain occations when my migrains get out of controll. I found a couple of pills that look more weathered than old but i... read more

Is tinnitus from amlodipine reversible?

I took amlodipine for high blood pressure for 18 consecutive days. Stopped them on 4 November as they were giving me issues with brain fog,... read more

Has anyone experienced tinnitus and nerve damage from using Plaquenil?

I took Plaquenil for two months, and started experiencing tinnitus and nerve pain, so I stopped taking it. Unfortunately, I continue to... read more

Has anyone had a problem with joint pain while taking bupropion?

Has anyone had a problem with increased anxiety from taking bupropion? Has anyone had a problem with ringing in the ears (tinnitus) while... read more

Is lexapro a better alternative for tinnitus sufferer than Xanax?

I have suffered tinnitus for 3 months and Xanax helps to reduce the volume and my anxiety. Now the ENT wants to to change to Lexapro..Is it a... read more

Switch from hydrocodone/acetaminophen?

I was taking hydrocodone/acetaminophen and ran out 24 hours ago, can I now take tramadol? I cannot refill my hydrocodone/acetaminophen... read more

Can I use doxycycline mono for an ear irritation/infection?

My ear is irritated to the extent that I hesitate to use my hearing aide. It is itchy and there is some clear discharge

Can tobrex (tobramycin 0.3 % ) be used as ear drops ?

the doctor checked my ears n told me that there was no infection its just that there is a scratch on my ear drum and its red and there is wax... read more

After hip surgery and was prescribed hydrocodone and acetaminophen

I was given hydrocodone and acetaminophen, and told to take baby aspirin for the prevention of blood clots. Just wondering if the low... read more

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