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This is a 10mg sublingual tablet called Edluar - Zolpidem Tartrate. Usually prescribed for people who have difficulty swallowing or absorbing medications in their intestine. ## Hi Jim - I had a few questions. I checked the Edluar NDC page on this site and in both cases, the 10 mg sublingual is reporting a different inscription than nte 10. Is the tablet which you are referring to from outside the United States by chance? And my other question relates to what it is prescribed for - I thought that Edluar (Zolpidem) is indicated for treating insomnia as a sleep aid? To the best of your knowledge have you seen it prescribed off label for gastrointestinal issues? Just trying to get as many details as I can, so I'd appreciate anything else you can share. Thanks! ## It's definitely edl...

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does carb/levo er tab nter react with mucinex fast max dm max ## Based on my research there are no drug interactions found between the active ingredients in Mucinex fast max and Carbidopa + Levodopa; deeming them safe to take together. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist, but my sources state that every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate. I hope this helps to answer your question!

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Taking mirtazapine 7.5 MG @ Bedtime to sleep for about 6 days. Iintermittent ntense pain right hip and groin when I move into a different position, started yesterday suddenly, no injury, just walking in house. sciatic nerve pain in past never hurt testicle. acedamaphin 1000 dampen pain, could this be a side effect of medicine? ## Is it just on one side of the body, or both? The FDA classifies Mirtazapine as an antidepressant and it has been known to cause some back pain, as a side effect, along with nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and weakness. But there's also a chance that could be due to a pinched nerve, if it's happening when you change positions. Have you had this checked out by your doctor, yet?

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The box I saw said Nocto O/S Ambien 10mg Sublingual, but when I got them, there is no way they are sublingual. They have an NTE and 10 on one side of the white scored tablet and an imprint on the other side that looks like a circle inside a polygon (or a peach with a stem.....too small to provide a good description). Does anybody recognize this or know what it is? If it's zolpidem, I'm fine with it, but it could be just about anything and I don't want to take more than 1 before I find out what I'm dealing with. ## Hi I have the same pill as described here. Do you know if it is safe? I believe they are from mexico ## I haven't found any matches on the internet that even remotely resemble this description. But I do know that this is often what happens when people try t...

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