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Acetaminophen / propoxyphene and Upset Stomach: What Users Say

Upset stomach: mentioned by 5 users (6.3%)

Based on user experiences from 79 Acetaminophen / propoxyphene reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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dizziness 6.3%
drowsiness 6.3%
upset stomach 6.3%
sleepy 5.1%
nausea 3.8%

Reviews for Acetaminophen / propoxyphene

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Anonymous
  • June 23, 2008

For Pain "For me, this is only slightly better than Tylenol, but it is what my doctor prescribes for me, so it is definitely better than nothing. I have no side effects from it, no sleepiness, upset stomach, etc."

3 / 10
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  • Kat...
  • March 3, 2008

For Pain "Really helped, worked fast. I took it with food, without food, it gave a sour stomach. Helped me sleep, too."

10 / 10
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42 Report
  • bif...
  • December 3, 2009

For Pain "I have taken this for headaches, tooth pain, and back pain. I get severe headaches and horrendous stomach aches and acid reflux from this."

1 / 10
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22 Report
  • cjr...
  • February 5, 2011

For Pain "I used to take Darvocet. It is the only medicine I could take at nighttime, without upsetting my stomach and breathing problems."

10 / 10
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12 Report
  • Anonymous
  • September 13, 2009

For Pain "I find that it is effective in controlling my migraines, however, the stomach upset from this medication is sometimes worse than the headache."

8 / 10
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11 Report

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