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Grand Magnate
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hi,
i can't absolutely answer your Q but you might want to consider calling your pharmacist and asking them if your sx's (symptoms) could be from your meds. i'd also suggest making an appt with your pcp. are you new to the meds? if you are you might be able to correlate your sx's to the meds. but, if you've been on the meds awhile and your sx's are just now happening then there might be something else going on. you can also check with your neuro's office. usually calling your pcp will yield faster results. keep us posted.
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