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Face burning& head tingling on camber sertraline, is this the generic, will it go away, is it common

Sertraline - Hi I started taking Generic Zoloft (Camber brand) for anxiety back in early June. I... started on 25 for a week then went up to 50. On... read more

Burning Mouth Syndrome - Is there a toothpaste that will not burn my mouth?

Biotene has changed it's formula

Monistat-1: white discharge and burning, is this normal?

I used Monistat-1 on Tuesday night for a yeast infection before bed. It's not Friday and since then, I've been having a white, sort of grainy like... read more

Is terrible burning and pain under the skin a symptom of Lexapro withdrawal?

I had to come off Lexapro in April due to the generic med not doing it's job. I never had problems but have had such terrible burning under my skin... read more

Burning Mouth Syndrome - Just found your group. Diagnosed myself with this after searching web. It?

... started 3 weeks ago, thought it was swollen taste buds, then it got worse to feel just like I scalded my tongue on hot food or liquid. Yesterday... read more

Adapalene - Eyes are burning and streaming?

I have been using Differin 0.1% gel for 5 nights now, and although i'm applying a tiny amount to my face, no where near my eyes, my eyes are burning... read more

After cortisone injection I have burning sensitivity and numbness. Is there a way to stop this?

My name is Elisabeta Martin, After having a cortisone injection in right hip I had 6 days, and 6 nights of severe burning in my right leg. The... read more

Soolantra burning will it improve?

I have been diagnosed with rosacea. I mainly get burning pain in my skin and slight redness. Have just tried soolantra last night and woke up to... read more

Can lipitor cause a burning pain in the foot around the arch area?

I am being treated by using special shoes and icing. It has gotten better, but still there. About 6 months ago I started Lipitor. Not sure if it is... read more

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