Gastrocrom for Systemic Mastocytosis User Reviews
- Irr...
- August 1, 2013
"This has been a great medication and has made me feel much better. If you take too much at one time, it can upset your stomach."
- nic...
- April 19, 2016
"This drug did not work for me. It was bothersome to take as you had to remember to take it 30 minutes before each meal."
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"Had to reduce to 3x a day every 6 hrs, to 2x a day severe headaches and uneasy feelings in stomach and some nausea and diarrhea not as often, but still awful. I'm reducing to 1x a day and will get off of it after 2-3 years on it. It did not do much as I live in a hot climate, inflammation everywhere, saw no real difference. I have indolent systemic mastocytosis for 3 decades. If I get worse after stopping, I'll take it again, everyone is different. Hope this helps someone as there isn't much info since the 90’s."