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Musculoskeletal Pain

Side Effects: OMG. The worst lower back pain ever, shoulder pain , general muscle pains, muscle fatigue,abdominal pain, joint pain. Worse at night. Seen my doctor. Didn't link my symptoms to cialis at...


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Musculoskeletal Pain

... I bought 'off market/generic?' Cialis based on the 36 hour availability, as an experiment. A couple of days after taking the first pills, I had excruciating pain in shoulders (bilateral). As I was s...


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Musculoskeletal Pain

Side Effects: bad back and buttocks pain so I can not sleep or even sit.

Take 2 x-tra strength Tylenol seems to help but need to time it before the pain start - seems like every 6 hours wor...


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Musculoskeletal Pain

Side Effects: Mild headache and sinus stuffiness. After 1 day, moderate neck and shoulder pain . 2-7 days, severe lower back, buttocks and back of leg pain - much like pain from sciatic nerve.
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