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Hydrocodone acetaminophen alternatives: What can I take instead of hydrocodone acetaminophen?

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Today, it is approved by the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) for chronic musculoskeletal pain—like low back pain , neuropathic pain associated with diabetes mellitus , and fibromyalgia; it is used off-label for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.

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Tramadol (Ultram) alternatives: What can I take instead of tramadol?

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Tramadol has been available in the United States since 1995, but not until 2014 did it become a schedule IV controlled substance by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) based on data suggesting abuse potential similar to other schedule IV opioids available at that time. What can I take in place of tramadol?

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Plan B One-Step side effects

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Common side effects of Plan B According to a review of 11 studies of emergency contraception , menstrual changes are the most common side effect of using emergency birth control pills like Plan B. In fact, women who miss at least three doses of daily birth control pills are advised to use emergency contraception after having unprotected sex.

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