September 19th
2008
8:06 PM
I have been taking Move Free for over a month now to help with sore knees that hinder my workouts. I have been experiencing frequent gas and diarrhea. It has become a problem for me at work and i beginning to get concerned that something is seriously wrong. I didn't know what was going on and tried to narrow down what was different or new in my diet. I noticed the bottle of Move Free on the counter and found this site. It seems Im not the only one having these side effects. I will discontinue using the product immediately and hope the stomach problems get better.
-- By johnsmith2359 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
May 17th
2008
12:49 PM
My experience was longterm bout with severe watery stools, and ringing/buzzing in the ears that still persists after one month. Also lethargy and weakness. I am taking probiotics and acidophilus which is improving my situation. Would never take this drug again. Given it for tooth abscess.
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March 19th
2008
9:50 AM
Female, 30 years old. Began taking five day course of z-pak for bronchitis., abdominal pain from the beginning, better with food. Day five, abdominal pain much worse, ending with diarrhea. Did not take last dose. Day six, diarrhea persisting, frequent watery stool, dizziness, appetite loss, feeling completely drained. Day seven, began taking anti- diarrheal, seemed better. Went to Dr., advised fluids of course. Later that day, managed to eat a good meal, pushing fluids. Some intestinal pain but feeling generally better. Then: anti- diarrheal not really working anymore. Constant watery stools, feeling severely fatigued, completely drained, dizzy, ringing in ears, chills. Called hospital and spoke to nurse, advised ER visit: probable dehydration. I have been sick for 18 days including z-pak. Would never recommend this medication. The side effects are worse than the bronchitis.
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January 22th
2008
12:14 AM
My normally healthy 3 year old daughter came down with a cough that she couldn't shake. My husband and I have both had the same thing, but I still thought I'd better take her to her pediatrician. He said he did not think she had asthma, but he would give me a 30 day chewable sample of Singulair to get rid of the cough. My husband nor I could really understand why we were giving her an asthma/allergy medication for what we took to be a cold with a cough (again, we both have had the same thing ourselves), but we figured the doctor knows better than us.
Wish I had listened to my gut reaction. I only had her on Singulair 2 days before deciding I needed to find some more information about Singulair. In those 2 days, she immediately began complaining that her belly hurt. She wouldn't eat, had trouble sleeping, became even more temperamental and moody than she's ever been. She woke from a fitful sleep the second night and even though I was sitting right beside her, she cried that she couldn't see me. I have had her off Singulair for 4 days now and tonight was the first time she's had any appetite since she started the medication. I'm hoping she's on her way back to her normal self.
I am so glad I found this website before I gave her any more of what I consider to be a poison. It outrages me that I took her to the doctor for a cough and instead put her through this. It bothers me to no end that kids who don't even have asthma or allergies are being given Singulair. I've always trusted our pediatrician, but now I have serious issues with going back to him.
-- By upsetmom | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
April 1th
2007
7:04 PM
I thought it important to add to this, my 19 month old daughter was given omnicef. After the 3 dose she had watery stools a body rash that made her miserable, and mood changes. This is NOT a medicine for children. She also has the worst case of thrush on her tongue from this med as well. This med needs to be investigated for the use with children.
-- By cherisse | Reply | Private Message me
March 4th
2006
3:51 PM
My 2 year old was prescribed this medicine for an ear infection after 3 previous bouts of antibiotics didn't clear up the infection. He seemed okay for the first 3 days, but at 1am on day four he woke up screaming and vomiting. He had very watery stools, and was sleepy. Later in the day I noticed a raised red dash on his legs, back and face. I wish I had seen these postings last week before the docotr suggested we try Omnicef!
-- By pammimommy | Reply | Private Message me
November 18th
2005
8:37 PM
WARNING STILL DRUG CAUSES BURNING PAIN AND LOOSE WATERY STOOLS, BAD DREAMS AND MUSCLE WEAKNESS!!
RESIDENT OF HONOLULU, HAWAII 96822
-- By miyajic002 | Reply | Private Message me
April 8th
2004
2:33 PM
I am a 47 year old male. I weigh 150#. Been on Lisinopril
5 mg. for 4 weeks. Terrible dry cough which at times makes me gag. Worse at night. I have painful intestinal pains and loose watery stools all day long. I also am experiencing a strange neck and head sweating that lasts all day. I have to have a small fan at my desk aimed at my face to feel comfortable.
All these symptoms started a few days after beginning Lisinopril.
The good thing is that my BP is down nicely.
I am not happy at all with this drug and will tell my Doctor this on Monday. As far as I am concerned, it isn't worth the trouble to keep my BP down.
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December 26th
2002
3:36 PM
Coincident with the administration of Toradol, post surgery, I experienced internal bleeding at the surgical site, had to receive 4 units of blood, had renal failure and almost lost my life to renal failure and circulatory shock. Following the second surgery to stop the hemorrhaging, I remained in ICU for 2 1/2 days
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February 18th
2003
7:15 AM
I've been taking between 5-10 mg of zocor daily at nite before bed. I've been experiencing upset stomach, occassional watery stools, and a dramatic loss of sex drive/performance. It's just not worth it. Looking for natural alternatives no matter what my doc tells me.
-- By gmiller | Reply | Private Message me
Omnicef (3) Lisinopril (2) Schiff Move Free (1) Toradol (1) Zocor (1) Singulair (1) Clindamycin Hydrochloride (1) Mirena (1) Zithromax Z-Pak (1)
November 8th
2009
2:48 PM
I started taking lisinopril about 4 mos ago, controls my blood pressure well but I have been going crazy trying to figure out what is causing these loose watery stools. I was off it for a few days (forgot it when traveling and stomach returned to normal - hurray!). I had restricted my diet (I also have food allergies) and am thrilled I can drink coffee again.
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