Isosorbide mononitrate for Esophageal Spasm User Reviews
- Wendy
- June 30, 2018
"I have no pain but at a swallow test was diagnosed with esophageal spasms along with a small hiatal hernia. I am having a lump-like feeling in my throat when I make saliva, but not when I eat or drink. I was prescribed a half of a 30 mg tablet daily. I have taken twice and got a headache, but not a really bad one. I’m wondering if I even need to take it."
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"This medicine has saved my life after months of having chest pains every day. I became weak and felt like I had nothing to live for. The doctors ruled out my heart and ruled I had esophageal spasms. They had tried other medications that did not work. My gastroenterologist gave me the time-released IMDUR. It has given me my life back in just over a week. I have my energy back, and I am happy to say no chest pain. The only side effect is a headache, but I can handle that with Tylenol. I have my life back. Thank you so much."