Etodolac and Nausea: What Users Say
Reviews for Etodolac
- CBa...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 12, 2016
For Pain "Spent 1.5 months on this. I always took it with food and plenty of water and had no adverse side effects, even though many new meds tend to make me nauseous. It helped my pain somewhat, but not enough. I'm trying something new now. Again, I had no side effects, but for me, it just isn't effective enough."
- L A...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 13, 2015
For Osteoarthritis "I started this medication 2 weeks ago for OA. After 1 week on the med, I experienced nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea with stomach cramping. After 4 days off this med, I am still experiencing some cramping and stomach upset. I will not take this med again."
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For Pain "I switched to this due to nausea from ibuprofen, used it for back, head, neck, and toothaches, for me, it has been the best thing I ever took, much better than ibuprofen, worked as well as narcotic painkillers without all the drowsiness, so I could take it anytime and still live a normal life!"