Nausea and Pepto Bismol
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Nausea and Pepto Bismol
I know I have asked questions about Pepto Bismol before, but don't think I asked this one. I started taking 6-8 a day about 8 days ago. My new symtom is nausea. I wake up feeling fine, no nausea, then of course I hit the bathroom. I usually take the P-B before breakfast. Then the nausea hits and lasts most of the morning. I was wondering if anyone has found this as a side effect?
I called for my Enterolab testing kit today.
Nancy
I called for my Enterolab testing kit today.
Nancy
Thanks Polly and Mary Beth. I knew I'd get some good answers here.
I have had a bleeding ulcer in the past, and enough NSAIDS to last a lifetime when I was misdiagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 1995. I do have a sensitive system. If it's not too much trouble could you lead me to a good website regarding this so I can present to my new doctor when I see him in two weeks?
Nancy
I have had a bleeding ulcer in the past, and enough NSAIDS to last a lifetime when I was misdiagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 1995. I do have a sensitive system. If it's not too much trouble could you lead me to a good website regarding this so I can present to my new doctor when I see him in two weeks?
Nancy
- MaggieRedwings
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Nancy,
Take your pick:
Tex
Take your pick:
http://www.pepto-bismol.com/pepto-original-liquid.phpAllergy alert: Contains salicylate. Do not take if you are:
* Allergic to salicylates (including aspirin)
* Taking other salicylate products
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0000390/Before taking bismuth subsalicylate,
*
tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to salicylate pain relievers such as aspirin, choline magnesium trisalicylate, choline salicylate (Arthropan), diflunisal (Dolobid), magnesium salicylate (Doan's, others), and salsalate (Argesic, Disalcid, Salgesic); or any other medication.
http://www.drugs.com/cons/pepto-bismol.htmlCheck with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:
In some patients bismuth subsalicylate may cause dark tongue and/or grayish black stools. This is only temporary and will go away when you stop taking this medicine.
* Anxiety
* any loss of hearing
* confusion
* constipation (severe)
* diarrhea (severe or continuing)
* difficulty in speaking or slurred speech
* dizziness or lightheadedness
* drowsiness (severe)
* fast or deep breathing
* headache (severe or continuing)
* increased sweating
* increased thirst
* mental depression
* muscle spasms (especially of face, neck, and back)
* muscle weakness
* nausea or vomiting (severe or continuing)
* ringing or buzzing in ears (continuing)
* stomach pain (severe or continuing)
* trembling
* uncontrollable flapping movements of the hands (especially in elderly patients) or other uncontrolled body movements
* vision problems
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Thanks Tex for all that information. I will print it and bring it along to my appointment in case it's needed.
I know I need to take responsibility for meds that I take and should have read more about pepto myself. I will be doing that in the future. You think I would have learned by now. LOL
I just looked at the copy of my colonoscopy report and it states - allergy: aspirin. He then proceeds to tell me to take pepto 8 times a day for 8 weeks and if that doesn't work, try Asacol. So I guess I'm going to share some of the blame with him seeing he has it all written up in the same paragraph.
I am much more hopeful about my new doctor. Who knows, maybe the Enterolab testing and more knowledge about foods will also help.
Nancy
I know I need to take responsibility for meds that I take and should have read more about pepto myself. I will be doing that in the future. You think I would have learned by now. LOL
I just looked at the copy of my colonoscopy report and it states - allergy: aspirin. He then proceeds to tell me to take pepto 8 times a day for 8 weeks and if that doesn't work, try Asacol. So I guess I'm going to share some of the blame with him seeing he has it all written up in the same paragraph.
I am much more hopeful about my new doctor. Who knows, maybe the Enterolab testing and more knowledge about foods will also help.
Nancy
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I just thought I'd add my 2 cents... Pepto tablets GIVE me D, while the liquid agrees with me just fine. While your reaction is probably to salicylates, there are other ingredients that may be involved.
Marsha
Marsha