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Suggest Medicines For Back Pain And Borderline Cholesterol

for back pain i have been advised evion 400 -3times a day for 2 months. I am a female weight 81kg, height 5'1" active walk 4km every day now blood test shows borderline cholestrol and have controlled bp with low dose bpmedicine for the past one yearis the dosage of evion too much
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Good evening. Well i am not too sure how evion will work in back pain. It is normally given for leg cramps. But i feel your major problem is your weight. It starts stretching your ligaments and will cause prolonged pain. You can reduce evion to 400 mg once daily. ALso consult a physiotherapist to help reduce the pain. If it still doesnt improve you may need an MRI. Hope the information was useful.
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Suggest Medicines For Back Pain And Borderline Cholesterol

Good evening. Well i am not too sure how evion will work in back pain. It is normally given for leg cramps. But i feel your major problem is your weight. It starts stretching your ligaments and will cause prolonged pain. You can reduce evion to 400 mg once daily. ALso consult a physiotherapist to help reduce the pain. If it still doesnt improve you may need an MRI. Hope the information was useful.