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  2. What Is Fentanyl? - WebMD

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    Fentanyl is a human-made opioid used to treat severe pain. It's 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. The drug interacts with receptors in your brain to create feelings of pain relief ...

  3. Medical Marijuana: Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    States where medical marijuana is legal have approved it for a varying list of conditions. Depending on where you live, these might include: Severe and chronic pain. Multiple sclerosis and muscle ...

  4. Acetaminophen and Pain Relief - WebMD

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    Acetaminophen is the most commonly used medicine for pain relief in the United States. For most people, when used as directed, it safely reduces fever and relieves many kinds of mild to moderate ...

  5. What Is the FDA and What Does It Do? - WebMD

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    The FDA – that’s the U.S. Food and Drug Administration – is part of the federal government. Its mission is to make sure that foods, medicines, and other products important to your health are ...

  6. THC Edibles and Gummies - WebMD

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    Cannabinoids are chemicals found in cannabis plants. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the one that makes you feel high, while CBD (cannabidiol) doesn't make you high but may have other effects like ...

  7. SSRIs: Everything You Need To Know - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/depression/ssris-myths-and-facts...

    Uneasiness. Fatigue or lethargy. That’s why it’s important to work up to your prescribed dosage slowly with the help of your doctor and to step down gradually if you agree it’s time to stop ...

  8. Ramipril (Altace) - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Ramipril is commonly used for the following conditions. To lower high blood pressure (hypertension) To lower the risk for heart attack, stroke, or death in people with heart disease. To lower the ...

  9. Generic Drugs: Answers to Common Questions - WebMD

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    Generic drugs are allowed to have different inactive ingredients than brand-name drugs. For example, they may have a different: Flavoring. Preservative. The inactive ingredients in a generic ...