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  • I need a LAWYER that is taking on the ACTIQ lawsuit. ACTIQ is bad medication.please email tammyvent@yahoo.com? One Answer
  • Is there anyone on here who must use opiate-type pain meds familiar with the Duragesic Patch? 5 Answers
  • What is the ph level of a normal lollipop? One Answer
  • Would a large amount of sleeping pills/pain killers be detectable in a blood test ? 5 Answers
  • What is the difference between long and short acting drug? 5 Answers
  • My pretty lady takes Actiq for a severe back injury and past cancer. She was covered by COBRA and now is not. One Answer
  • Actiq lawsuit? One Answer
  • Actiq and morphine patches help? One Answer
  • Actiq for breakthrough pain? 3 Answers

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