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Does Zithromax Cause Chest Pain And Cough?

I was recently told I have an enlarge heart, a touch of pneumonia, a hiatal hernia, and fluid in my lungs. I was prescribed medrol dosepack, zithromax, and tessalon perles, and even after taking all the meds I still feel sick I have chest pain, cough, I feel confused, weak and my eyes look tired glossy and gloomy! Could this be side effects of the medicine or indications of a more serious problem?
Tue, 10 Mar 2015
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Anesthesiologist 's  Response
hello..
is the chest pain increased ?
feeling confused/drowsy is a most common side effect of tessalon..
chest pain can be a side effect of azithromycin/tessalon..
if the symptoms are mild then you can continue..but if symptoms are gradually increasing meet your doctor for dose change or change of medication..
hope my answer helps you
if you have any more queries i would be happy to answer..

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Does Zithromax Cause Chest Pain And Cough?

hello.. is the chest pain increased ? feeling confused/drowsy is a most common side effect of tessalon.. chest pain can be a side effect of azithromycin/tessalon.. if the symptoms are mild then you can continue..but if symptoms are gradually increasing meet your doctor for dose change or change of medication.. hope my answer helps you if you have any more queries i would be happy to answer..