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Diagnosed With Severe Sero Negative RA. Spasms In Chest, Headache, Excreting, Gas Problem. What To I Do?

I am diagnosed with severe sero negative RA. I am on methotrexate , folic, odanestron, humira, zyrtec, prednisone , vit. C, zinc, chanting, salmon oil pills, and omega 3 . Recently I ve experienced some spasms n my chest through my bk n had been using flexiril to go to sleep while on a heating pad . After 2 weeks I went to my pcp who prescribed ibuprofen. I took 2 instead of one bc normally when I get a headach (once a year) it s a migraine that is only handled w 1600mg I woke up 4 hours later cramped all over my stomach. I was excreting from every way possible n now I have gas. What do I do?
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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Probably you might have got gastritis induced by ibuprofen.
U should take pantoperazole+Domperidone sustained release tablets early morning 1 hour before meals.This might solve your problem.
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Diagnosed With Severe Sero Negative RA. Spasms In Chest, Headache, Excreting, Gas Problem. What To I Do?

Probably you might have got gastritis induced by ibuprofen. U should take pantoperazole+Domperidone sustained release tablets early morning 1 hour before meals.This might solve your problem.