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What Causes Nausea And Vomiting After Taking Neurofen?

Hi I have had lumbar spondylosis L5 S1 for the past 5 months and I have and I am still taking neurofen plus 6 tablets a day. I am ok for about 3 to 4 weeks then I get sick (nausea and vomiting sometimes) I stop taking the tablets for 2 days and start again on day 3 after 3 to 4 weeks I get sick and it goes on in a vicious circle. Is the neurofen plus causing the sickness.
Tue, 20 Jun 2017
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Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HCM.
I understand your concern.
Such symptoms are common with the chronic use of this drug or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Many treatment options do exist for your lumbar problem: different lines of pain drugs depending on pain intensity, myorelaxants, steroids ocassionally, physiotherpay....
I will suggest you see your Doctor regularly for reevaluation and other treatment options interchangeably to avoid chronic use of a particular drug.
Hope this will help.You may write back if more concerns.
Best regards

Dr Mbuomboh
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What Causes Nausea And Vomiting After Taking Neurofen?

Hi Thanks for posting your query on HCM. I understand your concern. Such symptoms are common with the chronic use of this drug or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Many treatment options do exist for your lumbar problem: different lines of pain drugs depending on pain intensity, myorelaxants, steroids ocassionally, physiotherpay.... I will suggest you see your Doctor regularly for reevaluation and other treatment options interchangeably to avoid chronic use of a particular drug. Hope this will help.You may write back if more concerns. Best regards Dr Mbuomboh