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Uceris and Stomach Pain: What Users Say

Stomach pain: mentioned by 3 users (10.3%)

Based on user experiences from 29 Uceris reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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bleeding 13.8%
pain 13.8%
nausea 10.3%
stomach pain 10.3%

Reviews for Uceris

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • joh...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • March 21, 2013

For Ulcerative Colitis, Active "I was excited when I 1st heard about Uceris' approval for ulcerative colitis. I started taking it, and the 1st few days I felt pretty good with minimal bathroom trips, stomach upset, etc. After about 3 days, things got worse and worse each day I took the medicine. It started as constant cramping and stomach pain, and slowly having very urgent bathroom needs. I had to stop taking Uceris because it made all my symptoms worse. So know that going in, that it can help you, but it also might make your situation worse."

2 / 10
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  • Lau...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 11, 2018

For Ulcerative Colitis "No. I will never take this again. It has caused nausea, stomach pain, fatigue, broken sleep, and whatever else wasn’t already bad enough with my flare."

1 / 10
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  • dee...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 26, 2016

For Ulcerative Colitis "Lessened my trips to the bathroom, but increased stomach pain. Palpitations and increased acne also. Stopped after 2 weeks on it."

7 / 10
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