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beatatraw (Anonymous, 212.106.163.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Why do I feel very unwell and nauseous after using Dulsevia?

The doctor prescribed me the drug dulsevia 60mg. I felt very bad - nausea, just like with motion sickness, it was impossible to function normally. After 3 days I stopped. After a few months, the doctor persuaded me to try again, but with a dose of 30mg. Exactly the same thing happened. I felt terrible, just like at a higher dose. I don't know why this is happening?

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

Symptoms such as nausea, nausea, dry mouth, headache and dizziness are side effects that occur frequently and very often while taking Dulsevia. Usually, such symptoms are particularly bothersome at the beginning of treatment and decrease over time, but in some patients they may persist for a long time. If the side effects are severe, you should consult a psychiatrist and discuss the possibility of using another preparation. Learn more: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/89259/dulsevia-kapsulki/ulotka/212941

hoshile (Anonymous, 46.205.215.) 1 year ago

hello, I'm a teenager and dulsevie 30mg I've been taking for two weeks now along with topamax. my side effects dulsevia is the first week of tragedy just with these nausea, and dry mouth and excessive sweating, but believe that it is worth getting tired because I have passed and now I feel great. the only thing I can attach to is the problem with constipation

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