Aclasta and Vomiting: What Users Say
Reviews for Aclasta
- Mis...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 28, 2019
For Osteoporosis "My husband was administered Aclasta on 18 Feb 2019. He started feeling feverish, vomiting, shivering, and severe weakness the next day. He could not even walk. After nine days, he is still feeling very weak and not able to do any work. He was healthy before the infusion. We don't know what to do. We are helpless. Seeing my husband's condition, would not recommend Aclasta to anybody. Can someone help?"
- Cla...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 5, 2023
For Osteoporosis "I had my first infusion for osteoporosis on Monday morning. I followed all directions with hydration and paracetamol and was fine during the day. Everything changed at 2 a.m. I woke up with a fever and in excruciating pain with intense stomach cramps and began vomiting. I then experienced a tightening of my rib cage as if something was crushing it. This made it hard to breathe. I continued to experience vomiting for the next 2 days despite taking anti-nausea meds. I could not even keep fluids down and could not sleep. I also continued to have back and side pain. On day 3, I started to feel like I’d had a shot of adrenaline and was highly agitated, paranoid, and started experiencing heart palpitations. On day 4, I experienced sore, severe jaw pain, especially near my bottom lower molars, and my lymph nodes were swollen. On day 5, I was extremely breathless and had chest pain and was sent to a cardiologist. My heart is okay, luckily... It’s now day 7, and the symptoms continue. Never again!"
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For Osteoporosis "I had the infusion about 4 weeks ago, and I felt okay after the infusion, which was around 3 p.m. in the afternoon. However, in bed that same night, around 11 p.m., I started to feel immense cramps in my abdomen, and soon after, I began vomiting. I was shaking uncontrollably and felt very cold, my temperature was over 38 degrees. We drove to the nearest emergency department where I was assessed and immediately put on painkillers and anti-nausea drugs intravenously. After that, I was sent for imaging, and I couldn't walk due to the excruciating pain, I had to be wheeled to radiology for an X-ray. The event seems like a blur, all I remember is the pain. I felt pain for about a week after, the first few days being intense. I will not be going through that again, and I have also blocked calls from my specialist who recommended I should have this done. I still have pain today after nearly FOUR weeks..."