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Accel-Rizatriptan ODT

Medications
...headache). The pain of migraine headaches is thought to be caused by dilated blood vessels inside the head. Rizatriptan relieves migraine headaches by constricting these blood vessels. Rizatriptan is most... Read more

Acetaminophen by Actavis

Medications
Acetaminophen belongs to a group of medicines called analgesics (pain relievers) and antipyretics (fever reducers). It works quickly to relieve pain caused by conditions such as headache and osteoarthritis, and... Read more

PDP-Acetaminophen

Medications
Acetaminophen belongs to a group of medicines called analgesics (pain relievers) and antipyretics (fever reducers). It works quickly to relieve pain caused by conditions such as headache and osteoarthritis, and... Read more

10 Common COVID-19 Vaccine Rumours

Health Topics
...headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain and fever. These side effects were usually mild or moderate, and went away within a few days, similar to what you might experience with... Read more

CCP-Rizatriptan ODT

Medications
...headache). The pain of migraine headaches is thought to be caused by dilated blood vessels inside the head. Rizatriptan relieves migraine headaches by constricting these blood vessels. Rizatriptan is most... Read more

Teva-Oxycocet

Medications
...– acetaminophen is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain, including conditions associated with fever. This medication should only be used when other non-narcotic pain medications are not effective or tolerated.... Read more

Mar-Ketorolac

Medications
Ketorolac belongs to the group of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used for the short-term treatment (5 to 7 days) of acute pain associated with injuries, dental... Read more

Mar-Rizatriptan ODT

Medications
...headache). The pain of migraine headaches is thought to be caused by dilated blood vessels inside the head. Rizatriptan relieves migraine headaches by constricting these blood vessels. Rizatriptan is most... Read more

Mar-Tramadol

Medications
Tramadol belongs to a group of medications called opioid analgesics. It is used to manage moderate to moderately severe pain for people who need several days or more of pain control. It decreases pain... Read more

Nucynta Extended-Release

Medications
Tapentadol belongs to a class of pain relievers known as opioid analgesics (also known as narcotic analgesics) that act on the central nervous system. It relieves pain by acting on specific nerve cells... Read more

Taro-Tramadol ER

Medications
Tramadol belongs to a group of medications called opioid analgesics. It is used to manage moderate to moderately severe pain for people who need several days or more of pain control. It decreases pain... Read more

Get active this spring, OA or no OA!

Health Topics
...reduce pain and stiffness make it easier to do everyday activities Living an active lifestyle can also help you reach or maintain a healthy weight, which can ease the strain... Read more

Kids get them too

Health Topics
...hormones haven’t yet kicked in), headaches are far more common in boys than girls. Never ignore a child who comes to you complaining, "My head hurts!" Pain can be triggered... Read more

Don't let arthritis keep you down

Health Topics
...your doctor if you haven’t already. Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can make it easier for you to move around, and can relieve joint stiffness. It’s important not to get... Read more

Glaucoma

Health Topics
...start at the edges, progressing to "tunnel vision" and blindness. Many people don’t notice this at first, and there’s usually no pain, so glaucoma is often quite advanced before it’s... Read more

How can I tell if I have an STI?

Health Topics
...bumps or blisters near your genitals, anus or mouth burning or pain when you urinate itching, bad smell, dripping, or unusual discharge from your genitals or anus pain in your... Read more

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