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Can Taking Nise Tablets Be Safe For Pain In Left Side Of Chest?

i have pain on left side of my heart which spread to my arm neck and jaws. I consulted doctor he told me it is cervical and i started with the course. course was for one week. he advised me to take Nise tablets, and Xray. My X ray came out to be normal. then i consulted other doctor he took my ECG which was again normal and told me to take blood test in which there was problem with my bones. he advised me to take calcium tablets and vitamin d3.
Thu, 9 Oct 2014
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Hi welcome to HCM.
Cervical pain can be better controlled through analgesics like naproxen and ketorolac.Nise is documented to cause cardiovascular complications like heart attacks and recently its prescription is largely stopped.I advise you to thoroughly screen yourself through 2 dimensional echo and baseline ECG to rule out coronary artery disease.Consume milk and soya isoflavones for improving the calcium and vitamin D levels of your body.Consult your cardiologist for further help.
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Can Taking Nise Tablets Be Safe For Pain In Left Side Of Chest?

Hi welcome to HCM. Cervical pain can be better controlled through analgesics like naproxen and ketorolac.Nise is documented to cause cardiovascular complications like heart attacks and recently its prescription is largely stopped.I advise you to thoroughly screen yourself through 2 dimensional echo and baseline ECG to rule out coronary artery disease.Consume milk and soya isoflavones for improving the calcium and vitamin D levels of your body.Consult your cardiologist for further help. Thank you.