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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

Just started Wellbutrin one week ago. Side effects were awful. Dizziness, nausea, jittery feeling.?

... Dr changed me to prozac starting today. Having abdominal issues lingering from the Wellbutrin, how long does it take to be out of your system? I... read more

How long do the initial side effects of Cymbalta last? The headaches,nausea, fatigue, whirlybird...

... brain. Start up patient. 1 week 30 mg. 2nd week 60 mg. Still nausea and horrible headaches. Very Very tired. Wake in the night. Whirlybird brain.... read more

Gabapentin - Return of nausea and headache side effects?

I've been on a very low dose - 200 mg at night - of gabapentin for a couple of months. First couple of weeks I experienced a headache and mild... read more

Plan B One-Step - how long do the side effects last after taking the pill?

I took the pill two days ago and I'm experinsing nausea vomiting abdominal pain dizziness and its knocking me on my butt. I can barely walk with the... read more

What time of day is best to take sertraline to avoid side effects?

I started taking sertraline 50mg once we day for depression and anxiety. I've been taking them for 9 days now and I've been experiencing insomnia,... read more

Contrave - How long does it take to affect your appetite?

Today is my first day of the second week where I started taking two a day. I haven't really faced any side effects from it other than the first day I... read more

Would appetite loss be a withdrawal symptom of Cymbalta (or any duloxetine brand)?

I am a high functioning Autistic with some problems with anxiety and mild depression. I take Cymbalta to help with my anxiety and depression issues... read more

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