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Is Chest & Jaw Pain A Side Effect Of Hydrophone-acetaminophen Intake?
Hi yes I was taking hydrocodone-acetaminophen 5-325 and diclofenac sod 75 mg it gave me pain in my chest so now I am taking hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg and experiencing side affect as well could it be that I started the other one to soon before it got out of my system? right now I feel pain in my jaw.
Difficult to say in your particular case without an actual exam. There are quite a lot of possibilities that can easily be assessed with a few questions or an exam: chest pain can be associated with aspirin like drugs if it is actually reflux or other gastrointestinal pain. It can even be just the pill hitting the esophagus. There can in theory be asthma/allergy/wheeze from any medicine and this can cause chest/lung irritation. Mostly, you'd notice the wheeze. hydrochlorthiazide is a drug for hypertension. It would not be a substitute for aspirin nor a narcotic. They each have side effects but do not have much in common. Pain in the jaw or pain in the chest can be angina (heart pain) that is very often felt as pain in the jaw and/or pain in the chest. THis is a reason to have fairly urgent evaluation.
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Is Chest & Jaw Pain A Side Effect Of Hydrophone-acetaminophen Intake?
Difficult to say in your particular case without an actual exam. There are quite a lot of possibilities that can easily be assessed with a few questions or an exam: chest pain can be associated with aspirin like drugs if it is actually reflux or other gastrointestinal pain. It can even be just the pill hitting the esophagus. There can in theory be asthma/allergy/wheeze from any medicine and this can cause chest/lung irritation. Mostly, you d notice the wheeze. hydrochlorthiazide is a drug for hypertension. It would not be a substitute for aspirin nor a narcotic. They each have side effects but do not have much in common. Pain in the jaw or pain in the chest can be angina (heart pain) that is very often felt as pain in the jaw and/or pain in the chest. THis is a reason to have fairly urgent evaluation.