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Can extended use of Metformin cause lower leg cramps at night?

I have been taking Metformin (1000 g twice per day) for over a year. I have started having nightly leg cramps (in early morning).

Gabapentin for leg cramps?

Melatonin - Any side effect with this product like severe leg cramps (charlie horse)?

No one seems to know what causes leg cramps and I have used every vitamin, mineral etc. and have had some relief until lately. Now that I'm on the... read more

BuSpar - I am having bad leg cramps as a side effect?

This medicine has help me get my life back. Now I can think work and not get panic attacks or even depression. However, I get horrible leg cramps. I... read more

What is the difference between carisoprodol and cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride?

Or the difference between soma and flexeril?

Tylenol Extra Strength - I have leg pain, not cramps, in right leg during the night.

My doctor says nothing to worry about. What could be causing this? It happens 2-3 nights a week and awakes me from sleep. I am 76 years old and have... read more

Does Methocarbamol contain aspirin, ibuprofen, or Naproxen?

I take one methocarbamol 750 mg nightly for leg cramps ("charlie horses"). I have to have a colonoscopy soon and I am to stop taking any drug that... read more

Sertraline - is sertralline gluten free?

I need to know if sertraline is gluten free, since I have celiac disease, and am experiencing diaharra. I know it can be a side effect, but that was... read more

I finished a my dosage of prednisone.(3days/60, 6days/40 and 3 days/20). It was rugged and hope I?

... never need to take it again. Question? I have a slight metallic taste in my mouth and terrible leg cramps. How long until this dissipates? Will... read more

Does Losartan make you urinate frequently?

Amlodipine made me urinate quite a bit and my electrolytes were messed up. I ended up with leg cramps. Does Losartan make you urinate often as well?

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