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Lamictal - My periods became much more severe while on it. I'm now in the 8th week of reducing?

Question posted by MAMG on 2 days 6 hours ago 1 answer

Support groups: lamictal, peri-ds, dosage, period

suzanne66's answer: Lamictal has been reported to cause changes to your periods. If you miss a period you should take a pregnancy test. http://www.drugs.com/...

Is the inability to exercise a known side effect of Inderol?

Question posted by Energizer... on 2 days 5 hours ago 3 answers

Support groups: migraine, side effect, beta blocker, exercise, heart

suzanne66's response: You should see your doctor especially if you are losing feeling in your hands and feet. You should still be able to exercise while taking beta blockers but they do slow your heart rate. This is normal. Don’t overdo it trying to get your heart rate u ...

We are looking for an equivilant for Clorexil?

Question posted by Dale Lewis on 2 days 2 hours ago 1 answer

Support groups: mouth

suzanne66's answer: Is Clorexil a chlorhexidine mouth wash? There are many brands available in the US including Peridex, Periogard, PerioChip . Ask your pharmacist for more advice.

I am currently taking apo-metformin 500 mg can I also take sdz-metformin fc 500 mg as a substitute?

Question posted by darren4497 on 2 days 1 hour ago 1 answer

Support groups: metformin

suzanne66's answer: Yes, they are therapeutically equivalent so you shouldn't have any problems.

Orencia - Is Neck pain a side effect?

Question posted by SLP25268 on 2 days 1 hour ago 1 answer

Support groups: orencia, headache, pain, neck pain, side effect, doctor

suzanne66's answer: Neck pain is not a reported side effect - but back pain and pain in the extremities are. For more information see: http://www.drugs.com/...

Surgery and xarelto?

Question posted by lbrown85 on 2 days ago 1 answer

Support groups: surgery, xarelto

suzanne66's answer: Talk with your surgeon. You may need to stop Xarelto at least 24 hours before surgery to reduce the risk of bleeding.

NuvaRing - Concern worries?

Question posted by red1128 on 2 days ago 3 answers

Support groups: nuvaring, sex, period

suzanne66's response: You should have waited for the 7 days like the instructions said. There is a risk you may be pregnant. If you do not get your period this cycle you should take a pregnancy test.

Could Zyrtec and Adipex cause my heart to race, I also have taken advil today?

Question posted by trinalynn77 on 2 days ago 1 answer

Support groups: advil, zyrtec, pravastatin, heart, atenolol

suzanne66's answer: Have you taken Adipex before? Adipex can cause palpitations and a racing heart. I don't think its from your other medicines. If your symptoms continue you should see your doctor. http://www.drugs.com/...

High Blood Pressure - What can I take besides coricidan HBP for sinus pain and congestion ?

Question posted by Momsewble... on 3 days ago 2 answers

Support groups: high blood pressure, pain, clonidine, metoprolol, congestion, sinus, blood pressure

suzanne66's answer: There are several other ways to help your symptoms. Take a pain reliever. To relieve a fever, sore throat, headache or body aches, try aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol) Use saline nasal spray. To relieve nasal congestion, try saline nasal spray. ...

Pramipexole - has anyone had numerous side effects?

Question posted by jpyyyyy on 2 days 23 hours ago 1 answer

Support groups: alert, pramipexole, bulimia, side effect, weight, obesity, swelling, heart

suzanne66's response: Here are a couple of links you make like to read. http://www.drugs.com/... http://www.drugs.com/...

What's the better blood thinners ... I'm taking warfarin, to many blood test?

Question posted by popwho on 2 days 23 hours ago 3 answers

Support groups: warfarin, prevention of thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation

suzanne66's answer: Warfarin or newer blood thinners such as dabigatran (Pradaxa) are effective for preventing strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation. The advantages of the newer blood-thinners is they do not require you to monitor your INR and have very few drug ...