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Results 1 - 10 of 266 for chronic pain
  1. ... will adjust your dose carefully to control your pain and decrease the risk ... ever had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD; a group of diseases ...
  2. ... the cause of the pain is healed) and chronic pain in people who are expected to need an ...
  3. ... than 0.075%) don't seem to work. Chronic pain. Applying creams and lotions containing capsaicin, the active chemical in capsicum, can temporarily relieve chronic pain from several conditions. It's FDA approved for this ...
  4. ... by opiate (narcotic) pain medications in adults with chronic (ongoing) pain that is not caused by cancer. Naloxegol is ...
  5. ... by opioid (narcotic) pain medications in people with chronic (ongoing) pain that is not caused by cancer but may ...
  6. ... by opioid (narcotic) pain medications in adults with chronic (ongoing) pain that is not caused by cancer. Naldemedine is ...
  7. ... by opioid (narcotic) pain medications in people with chronic (on-going) pain that is not caused by cancer but may ... constipation caused by opioid medications in people with chronic (on-going) pain that is not caused by cancer, it is ...
  8. ... certain opioid (narcotic) pain medications in people with chronic (on-going), noncancer pain. Lubiprostone is in a class of medications called ...
  9. ... jet lag. It is also used for depression, chronic pain, dementia, and many other conditions, but there is ...
  10. ... used alone or with other medications to treat chronic angina (ongoing chest pain or pressure that is felt when the heart ...
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