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Pain management
When your body hurts—whether from an injury, surgery, or chronic condition—you want relief. Over-the-counter and prescription medications can help.
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Drug Info
Ibuprofen side effects and how to avoid them
Ibuprofen side effects include high blood pressure, acute kidney injury, and stomach ulcers
Aug. 15, 2022
Drug Info
Ropinirole alternatives: What can I take instead of ropinirole?
Ropinirole doesn't work for everyone. Neurontin, Neupro, Sinemet, Azilect, and trihexyphenidyl are some ropinirole alternatives. Get the full list here.
Aug. 4, 2022
Drug vs. Drug
Norco vs. tramadol: Differences, similarities, and which is bett...
Drug overview & main differences | Conditions treated | Efficacy | Insurance…
Aug. 18, 2020
Drug vs. Drug
Acetaminophen vs. ibuprofen: Which is better?
Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are OTC medications that treat pain and fever
Updated on Jul. 21, 2022
Drug Info
When to take muscle relaxers
These prescriptions are very effective at relieving certain types of pain
Jun. 30, 2022
Health Education
Is it a diverticulitis attack?
When pouches in the gastrointestinal tract become inflamed, you could have an attack. Here’s what you need to know about symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Jun. 20, 2022
Health Education
12 period cramp remedies
Over half of all women have painful menstrual cramps. These remedies can help.
May 16, 2022
Health Education
13 causes of breast pain
From stress to side effects, there are many reasons for pain in your chest—here’s what can help
May 11, 2022
Drug Info
Celebrex uses, dosages, side effects, and more
Celebrex is a prescription NSAID used to treat pain and inflammation in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis
Updated on Apr. 19, 2022
Health Education
Appendectomy recovery 101
After having your appendix removed, these lifestyle, dietary, and medications can help you feel better
Apr. 21, 2022
Drug vs. Drug
Lyrica vs. gabapentin: Differences, similarities, and which is b...
Lyrica and gabapentin treat nerve pain and partial-onset seizures, among other conditions. They are part of a group of drugs called anticonvulsants, or antiepileptic drugs.
Updated on Apr. 7, 2022