Pamabrom for Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder User Reviews
Brand names: Diurex Water Capsules, Diurex Aquagels, Diurex Max, Aqua-Ban with Pamabrom, Aqua-Ban
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"I am allergic to this medication, it was not found on tests, just on a trial-and-error basis. (Pamprin, Women’s Tylenol Complete, Midol Teen, and one use of BackAid were taken at different times.) I get severe, feverish, and swollen hives on half of my body. Reactions did not come when I initially started this medication. When I was able to take medication using this as an inactive ingredient, it worked well. My body became intolerant to this specific diuretic after two years of as-needed use. I CAN, however, use other diuretics, and this one is a pain to include on a medication list as an allergy. Many hospital databases have a hard time showing it."