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Results 1 - 10 of 212 for pain medicine
  1. ... Testing helps people get treatment for misusing opioid pain medicine or using illegal opioids. Learn more. ... you're taking prescription opioids to treat chronic pain or another medical condition. Certain tests can tell if you are taking more medicine than prescribed, which can be a sign of ...
  2. ... pain reliever to help. Don't take any pain medicine your provider hasn't approved. Certain pain relievers, such as aspirin, could increase your risk ...
  3. ... or stockpiling medicines such as sleeping pills or pain medicines Talking about having no reason to live If ...
  4. ... certain medicines, including diuretics (water pills) and opioid pain medicines. But never stop taking any prescription medicines without talking with your provider first. Babies do not need any special preparations ... a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ...
  5. ... the stone is passing, ask your provider about pain medicine. If your kidney stone is too large to ... analysis. But passing a kidney stone may cause: Pain depending on the size of ... to recommend steps and/or medicines to help prevent more stones from forming. Your ...
  6. ... joint or artery, you may first be given pain medicine and/or medicine to relax you. Will I ...
  7. ... Liver Diseases Medicines and Children Over-the-Counter Medicines Pain Relievers Related Medical Tests How to Cope with ...
  8. ... Topics Blood Clots Heart Attack Over-the-Counter Medicines Pain Relievers Stroke Related Medical Tests How to Cope ...
  9. ... urine on its own with little or no pain. Also, certain medicines, your diet, not drinking enough fluids, and other ...
  10. ... soothe a sore throat Take over-the-counter medicines for pain and fever. But don't give aspirin to ...
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