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Nerve damage causing muscle to spasm and cramp. the pain is unbearable!

What does anyone reccomend for muscle pains in my legs, back, pretty much all over the body. Muscle spasms are the best I can to describe the... read more

Eggy Burps with Victoza use?

I've increased to the 1.2 dosage of Victoza about 2 weeks ago. I know that constipation and slow digestion are among two of Victoza's side effects,... read more

Can ibuprofen cause constipation?

What medication other than Bentyl could be used for stomach spasms?

Pt is a 52 y/o male who has severe vomiting within minutes of eating. Currently taking, Bentyl 20 mg TID, Omeprazole 150 mg in AM. Has had EDG,... read more

Stomach growling, blubbling?

A few months ago i went to the doctor about nausea after eating. Turned out my stomach had too much acid in it to digest food, due to poor diet. I... read more

Zoloft (Sertraline) Stomach Pain?

I have terrible abdominal pain. Burning and cramping in the upper right quadrant. I read that Zoloft causes stomach pain. Anyone else suffer this.... read more

Will stopping Buspar after 10 days cause withdrawal symptoms?

I stopped after taking 10 mg a day for about 10 days and am having symptoms of upset stomach stomach pains vomiting. I also have bad constipation and... read more

Trintellix - stomach pain and diarrhea?

I have been on Trintellix for about 3 months now. Started out on 5mg and was take up to 10mg. When I started the 10mg I started to get nauseous but... read more

Can chronic stomach pain be caused by anxiety?

I am prescribed Klonopin for anxiety problems. I do not take them very often so that I don't have to worry so much about potential addiction problems... 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

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