Depran L side effects
Hi I want to stop Depran L as it's making me dehydrated and urinate more often and in the morning my urine was dark yellow .... today also felt like il faint in office it's giving me headaches too ... please need help
Hi I want to stop Depran L as it's making me dehydrated and urinate more often and in the morning my urine was dark yellow .... today also felt like il faint in office it's giving me headaches too ... please need help
On January first I ate fast food due to which vomiting, nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue, acidity happened my gastro Dr prescribed me acogut, placida and sompraz after few days I started feeling better again in March my symptoms started again and I repeated these medicine and I feel better and stop taking medicine then again in April same thing happened then my dr prescribed me with some test my usg was normal, my endoscopy was also normal only my sgpt and sgot were in quite high range and Dr prescribed me heptral, bilypsa, placida and sompraz and with these medicine I feel better but my symptoms are now coming back again with these medicine I feel better but when I stop taking my symptoms are coming back..I am tired what to do please guide
So I have been having palpitation since the past two days.. heart rate is under hundred, but it feels as if heart is pounding very hard, and I can feel that when I rest. It increases after eating. Today, I took ciplar 10 mg and it helped to reduce my palpitations by almost 50%. And does this mean I have some heart problem? Can I take this medicine regularly? Please note that I have been to a doctor before and have done ECG and eco-recently, only so structurally no problem with the heart
Can excessive intake of paracetamol cause liver damage . If what to do in that case. If anyone knows please answer.
Please check this result. I am having mild internal tremor like feeling . How can i solve this fast
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