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Results for 'Lithium Edema Swelling'

Could lithium 300mg be accelerating my anger into rage?

Been taking this dose for 14 days now... Started yelling daily after about 5 days on med... I thought it was circumstantial anger so I ignored my... read more

What antidepressants can be taken with lithium?

Can lithium cause elevated liver enzymes?

I have been on lithium for 3 years now and my liver enzymes have been elevated

What is a proper diet to go on with lithium?

Can clindamycin cause swelling of the feet and ankles?

I was put on clindamycin antibiotics for a dental infection and ever since I started the medication my feet and ankles have been swelling is this a... read more

Venlafaxine ankles and feet swelling after 3 days?

Hi everyone. Started 75mgs 3 days ago and already ankles and feet swelling. Same happened on Mirtazapine after a week and was advised by GP to stop... read more

Ajovy - has anyone experienced swelling in the legs?

I've been on it for 9 months now. Its a god send as migraines have completely cleared from 15 per month!! The only issue is my legs a very swelled,... read more

Adderall causing swelling?

Sometime a take more than directed and I get swelling on my head, face and random parts of my body. I also break out really bad. Does this happen to... read more

What causes water retention and not able to urinate causing swelling?

I wondered if this affected the kidneys somehow as I try to drink a lot of fluids when on prednisone but don't have the urge to urinate and my legs... read more

Lisinopril - are bloating , gas, diarrhoea and foot swelling and nerve pain side effects?

I am taking 20mg Lisinopril a day in the morning and have for several years. I suddenly am having problems with bloating, gas and diarhhea and foot... read more

Spironolactone - after discontinuing spironolact, will the breast swelling go down?

I have used spironolact for about a month and half and my nipples started to hurt. I have been taking it for cirrosis of the liver.

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