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Does buspirone cause GI side effects?

When I take buspirone, it causes GI issues. It manifests as either constipation or gas. I’ve been taking metamucil (stir into water) in the morning a... read more

If I slowly stop taking omeprazole, will I feel any side effects such as stomach cramps, leg cramps?

... constipation or diarrea? I am unable to get a prescription refill and am slowly trying to stop taking it

I have been on Duloxetine for 22 days. I have started to experience some side effects.

Head aches, dry mouth, constipation, ear pain and intense dreams. All of which are affecting my sleep. I am Bi-polar and already take Lamictal and... read more

Dulcolax - what are the side effects of long term use?

i have been using dulcolax for a few years to help with going to the toilet i would not be able to go on my own without using dulcolax what effects... read more

Does Femara side effects ever subside?

Started with Arimidex but after 4 weeks of either diarrhea all week or constipation all week combined with fatigue & flatulence put on Femara. Femara... read more

Pepcid side effects?

I have been taking 40 mg of Pepid twice a day for a few months. But I am experiencing a lot of gas( farts) and kind of like constipation. After a... read more

Zoloft/sertraline side effects at day 19? Is this normal?

I started sertraline 19 days ago and was pretty miserable for 2 weeks, nausea constipation, diareah tremors just overall sick feeling and dizzy too.... 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

Is taking anastrozole necessary to take after a lumpectomy?

Side effects after taking anastrozole are very uncomfortable and really not acceptable. Constipation and nausea and heart burn and back pain are all... read more

Does Contrave make you constipated?

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