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		<title>Are there different forms of fibromyalgia?</title>
		<description>Yes, there are actually different forms of fibromyaligia. These forms are categorized according to the symptoms a person experiences. They are:
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		<title>What are the side effects of the most common fibromyalgia drugs?</title>
		<description>Like any other illnesses, the drugs used for fibromyalgia can cause side effects. One of the common drugs used to treat fibromyalgia are analgesics, painkillers. Physicians hesitate to prescribe these drugs for long-term use because of the potential of the patients taking them will become physically</description>
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