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50 Side Effects posted for nerve block

February 11th
2009
10:22 PM

54 years old male on zocor (simvastatin) 40mg for 4 years, two years ago I start with problems in my shoulders (feel horrible) arms, hands and legs. Pain, numbness, cramp, tingling, muscle spams and weakness, my body is very weak.
I visited several doctors and pain management, therapy, medicine, nerve conduction test, MRI, CTscan, nerve block, carpal tunnel surgery, injection in my cervical and toracic spine I don't feel relief doctors doesn't knows the statin fault.
I found this page and I have been off zocor for 4 weeks and not relief yet.
Does any one know how long it takes zocor to get completely out of my system?

-- By hernan522 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me

December 23th
2008
7:57 AM

I had kenalog 80 mg injected in t2 - t3 for a nerve block and it has worked terrific. I had a slight reaction of contacted dermatitus for a couple weeks and that was it.

This is my second injection . the first stopped the pain fro 5 to 6 months.

-- By markstevens | Reply | Private Message me

February 28th
2008
3:55 AM

I have severe Photophobia and facial disfigurement and constant burning pain, among other symptoms since 12-9-03 from Septocaine.
NEW INFO ON FDA WEBSITE: SEPTODONT CONCEALED KNOWN RISKS OF SEPTOCAINE. SEE SEPTO APPLICATION TO US FDA (NDA 20-971) 1998; 256-259 about paresthesias and nerve block risks--they also concealed info from the FDA by slipping in info into the new labeling the FDA required in March 2006, poste 5-25-06 by FDA. Contact the FDA and an attorney immediately about the fraud of Septodont and the injury you suffered under strict liability and fraud.

-- By jstarnes3 | Reply | Private Message me

April 17th
2007
7:32 PM

With regard to the reported blood sugar elevation with Sarapin: I am a physician who has been performing injections with Sarapin for a few years. Many of my patients are diabetic yet I have never seen a blood sugar elevation from Sarapin. I can see two possible explanations: It is common to inject a corticosteroid along with Sarapin for a nerve block; the corticosteroid could easily have the effect mentioned and it is very unpredictable. None of my patients are on the old sulfonylurea blood sugar medicines. Metformin and the TZDs and newer meds keep blood sugar more uniform than sulfonylureas or insulin alone. Diabetics not on the newer classes of medicines might have blood sugar elevations from Sarapin.

-- By calldrlabash | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me

March 24th
2006
11:42 AM

I'm glad I found this site; I'm a nurse and have been talking lisinopril for almost 2 years. My BP is 120/70 so the antihypertensive effect of the drug is working well but I've noticed in the past year or so that I have been experiencing more and more muscle and joint pain. I assumed it was arthtitis and even saw a rheumatologist to be sure I did not have rheumatoid arthritis. I have severe back pain now and am scheduled for a nerve block. I am definetly going to talk with my doctor about lisinopril. I have pain intermittingly in both upper and lower arms, both calves, my back and thigh - sometime is my feet and in my hands. But not always in all muscles.

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