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Erythromycin Related Vomiting in pregnancy

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Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Hunger, Nausea, Abdominal discomfort, Hypersensitivity, Urticaria, Vomiting in pregnancy

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on July 14, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Side Effects: Severe nausea and stomach pain with extreme hunger pains. I had this because I mentioned that amoxil gave me mild hives... this stuff needs to be taken off market. I would take a severe...

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Fatigue, Toothache, Hunger, Dyspepsia, Oedema, Vomiting in pregnancy

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on April 17, 2012 @ 12:00 am

... as start taking you pray will feel better but toothache is replaced by feeling rough but still would have this rather than the tooth pain from hell I had before , tired too and indigestion feeling . <...


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