Gemtesa and Dizziness: What Users Say
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- gem...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 2, 2025
For Overactive Bladder "At half the 75 mg dose, I get quite good relief from incontinence accidents and urgency, being able to make it to the toilet during the day. However, trying to get improved relief by taking even a slightly higher dose of a few milligrams, I get bad side effects, such as trouble breathing and pressure in the chest, more frequent urination with high volumes, and dizziness with loss of balance. Since my insurance pays well for this expensive drug, I feel encouraged by the improvement to continue taking it and hope that I can remain on the low dose without needing to increase it for effectiveness."
- Bec...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- June 23, 2022
For Overactive Bladder "I feel like I have every side effect: hot flash, chills, dizzy, headache, and nausea."
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For Overactive Bladder "At half the 75 mg dose, I get quite good relief from incontinence accidents and urgency, being able to make it to the toilet during the day. However, trying to get improved relief by taking even a slightly higher dose of a few milligrams, I get bad side effects, such as trouble breathing and pressure in the chest, more frequent urination with high volumes, and dizziness with loss of balance. Since my insurance pays well for this expensive drug, I feel encouraged by the improvement to continue taking it and hope that I can remain on the low dose without needing to increase it for effectiveness."