Jalyn and Cramps: What Users Say
Reviews for Jalyn
- Anonymous
- September 14, 2010
For Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia "It worked really well for me, but unfortunately, I got some very bad side effects and had to stop taking Jalyn. Side effects included severe leg cramps and joint pain."
- Anonymous
- September 20, 2011
For Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia "Took Jalyn for several months. Leg cramps and weakness. Began to experience a throat problem. Taken off and put on Avodart."
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- December 5, 2013
For Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia "Like others, I have been able to go many nights without trips to the bathroom. The downside is I can barely walk more than 100 yards before my leg cramps. I think I will have my doc take me off."
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For Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia "I was prescribed Jalyn for 8 months, and my doctor terminated its use at the start of the new year. I noticed very little improvement in the need to urinate approximately every two hours at night. I experienced feelings of weakness, leg cramps, and breast pain/enlargement. I also have noticed some pain in my hips and joints that may or may not be related to the medication. I feel positive about the decision to discontinue its use."