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because of the painful side effects of Simvastatin (joint pain especially when standing up and gardening) stopped taking the Simvastatin and I've now got Crestor Haven't noticed any side effects yet, but the pain hasn't completely subsided. I would say that it's about 75% reduced by the Tramadol HC1 50 PCH. My life has become more bearable and I can get back to my hobbies without needing someth...
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Joint pain with Crohn's, this is a 'safe' drug as far as intestines go (compared to other NSAIDs) but combined with Azathioprine I had significantly increased liver values (AST/ALT) after 2 months. Stopped immediately. But it was a good painkiller!
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suffered really badly with difficulties going to the toilet, despite taking lactulose before I had this medicine. If you adapt your diet accordingly, e.g. porridge, lots of fibre, raw veg etc. then the side effects become less. But as soon as you neglect your diet, the problems come back straight away. Also taking gastric protectors. For both you really have to take extra things and change your...
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After I took this I developed extreme stomach pains. Unbelievable! It spread to my back and kidneys. I was literally crying with pain! It lasted a couple of hours every time I take something codeine in it I get stomach ache. Genuinely unbearable pain. Possibly allergic. But what is it that caused this unbelievable pain?
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