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orsa
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Posted: 07/05/07 - 00:30 Post subject: |
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| I have been taking Aleve for a while because I had problems with my knee. I had very strong pain and I must admit that Aleve helped me a lot. Unfortunately, during the therapy, I have noticed some rash on the skin. It was most visible on the stomach and on the legs, under the knees. I am allergic to many medications; I would like to know is it possible to get anaphylactic shock from Aleve? |
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clerkclaude
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Posted: 07/14/07 - 19:14 Post subject: |
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| Yes, it is possible to get into anaphylactic shock from Aleve. Aleve belong to non-steroidal ant inflammatory drugs. As for side effects, after the long period of use, stomach ulcers might occur, allergic reactions are very often (such as rash, itching, dizziness, headaches) with the possibility of anaphylactic shock occurring. |
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