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What do i need to do? is it just side effects to claravis?

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I have been taking claravis for 3 months now. I am an athlete and have been having tons of joint pain. Today though I have notice I feel extremely weak and faint. I have a torn mcl and it feel like its going to give out. My arms feel as though I cant use them and I am shaking a good bit. I have had some bad headaches recently, vision has blurred sometimes, and hearing has become sensitive. what is this? what do i do?


Answer
By the sound of it, you're having serious side effects from the medicine, you should seek medical attention ASAP. This is copied from drugs.com, and I've noticed several of the side effects listed as "serious" If you don't seek medical attention, you should at least talk to your doctor right away about these side effects.


Common side effects -
Abnormal hair growth; abnormal skin sensations; bleeding and redness or swelling of the gums;changes in menstrual flow; chapped lips; decreased tolerance to contact lenses; dizziness; dry eyes and mouth; dry nose that may lead to nosebleeds; dry or peeling skin; fatigue; flushing; general body discomfort; hair thinning; headache; itching; lack of energy; nervousness; respiratory tract infection; sleeplessness; sweating; temporary worsening of acne; voice changes.

Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur:

Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); bizarre, aggressive, or violent behavior; bowel pain; chest pain or pounding in the chest; dark urine; depression; difficult or painful swallowing; difficulty moving; excessive thirst or urination; fainting; fast heartbeat; fever; fractured or weak bones; hearing problems or ringing in the ears; increased pressure in the brain (pressure in the eye; nausea; vision changes; vomiting); joint or back pain; leg swelling; muscle weakness with or without pain; nausea; new or worsening heartburn; rectal bleeding; red patches or bruises on the legs; shortness of breath; seizures; severe birth defects; severe diarrhea; severe headache; skin infection; slurred speech; stomach pain or tenderness; stroke; stunted growth in children; sun sensitivity; swelling of the pancreas (fever; increased heartbeat; nausea; stomach tenderness; vomiting); swollen glands; thoughts of suicide; tightness in the lungs; vision changes; vomiting; weakness; yellowing of the skin or eyes.



Read more: http://www.drugs.com/cdi/claravis.html#ixzz11RQYtNLR

why are my teeth extremely sensitive after having fillings?




Melissa


i went to the dentist about one month ago and had fillings replaced and filled, ever since then i have not been able to chew anything! i have pain sometimes when i even bite down, anyone know why?


Answer
Fillings have to be adjusted for occlusion, or what is called your bite. Even if the metal or composite is a hair high, it will cause incredible pressure on that tooth and make all the pulp and connective tissue around the root very sensitive. You may have noticed that the dentist had you bite down on a strip of blue or red paper after the filling, then he did a little more drilling. This was the occlusal adjustment for the filling. If he did not do the bite adjustment, then you need to go back, or just call up his office manager and tell her that you think the dentist left your fillings "a little high." Or, he may have drilled down to the pulp nerve and that sensitivity will be more like a sharp pain. That will go away as the inside of the tooth lays down more dentin around the nerve tubules. Hope this helps.




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