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Is it safe to use furosemide in conjunction with spironolactone?

I have been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. This of course causes retention of fluids in my body when I ingest excessive sodium. My... read more

Does Spironolactone really work for women w/high testosterone?

I've been dealing with side effects of high testosterone for years and have just been put on Spironolactone. I'm hot 24/7, unwanted hair and so on... read more

Apple cider vinegar and spironolactone?

Is it okay to drink apple cider vinegar while taking spironolactone? I am wanting to drink 1 tablespoon diluted with water twice daily. I am... read more

No more oily stools from taking alli/orlistat but eating the exact same diet?

I have been taking alli for the past 3months and everyday without fail I'd have really oily stools.but for past3weeks I've not had any oily stools in... read more

Alli - does the oily stool leakage go away ?

Orlistat - I purchased a starter pack of Alli and finished it. My stools were orange and oily. Now?

... that I have started taking Alli again, my stools are oily but the oil is now red. Is that normal?

Nexplanon - Does the greasy hair and acne ever go away?

I had the nexplanon inserted on 01/27/14. I spotted for about a week after the insertion and stopped. I realize that I have been on the nexplanon for... read more

Does sertraline cause hair lose?

Once you stop taking zoloft will your hair grow back?

Metoprolol - I was recently prescribed this and took about 60 pills. I have noticed hair loss,

It seemed to happen pretty quick. Is anybody else having the hair thinning and falling out?

Does Qulipta (atogepant) cause hair loss?

Is there a medication that I can take along with my warfarin that will help stop my hair loss?

I have a mechanical valve in my heart so therefore I have to take warfarin for the rest of my life. I am losing a lot of hair. And I'm wondering if... read more

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