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brandise1654
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Posted: 10/13/07 - 23:23 Post subject: |
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| I suffer from osteoarthritis and for a long time I have been ignoring the pain that occurred in my joints, so beside damaged cartilage, bone structure is also damaged. I cannot stand the pain anymore and on the last medical examination, I have been prescribed with Aleve and physical therapy, which is really helpful. Anyway, is allergic reaction to Aleve possible? |
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theodor464
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Posted: 11/21/07 - 21:21 Post subject: |
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| Yes, allergic reactions to Aleve is possible but it is not certain it will be shown, no matter if you are allergic to the drug. Situations that should make you see a doctor because of Aleve reactions are: skin rash, swelling of the joints, lips, nose, chest pain, breathing problems, fastened peristaltic movements, dizziness, hypo tension |
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