User Reviews - Decadron Oral
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Reviewer: Schwartz32472, 35-44 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Just fusion of lower lumbar spine...This is the 2nd surgery in the same spot. Ihave been taking it 1 day, and already, I am crawling out of my own skin....I haven't splept in going on 20 hours....Can't sit or lay still, overly aggitated, very vivid,intracate dreams, when I do do pass out for 30 mins. or so. My anger level builds at an alarming pace, over small things.I get a hopeless feeling of ve
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Reviewer: Tanya23, 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I took this medication for a severe sore throat. It worked great for the inflamation but after taking it for only 36 hours I ended up in the ER with a rapid heart rate and chest pain. I was told that ppl with panic or anxitiy disorders should not take this because it can cause their panic disorders to be worse.
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Reviewer: SharKe, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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I take decadron to treat inflammation caused by radiation and chemotherapy for a malignant brain tumor. The drug is a blessing and a curse. The brain swelling causes a host of neurological problems, such as grand mal seizures, right-sided weakness, memory and cognitive impairment, and severe headaches, which have severely affected my quality of life. Although decadron has reduced these symptoms,
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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Been on Decadron for 3 weeks in lead up to treatment for brain tumor. On a much lower dosage than in the beginning and feel much more myself. Still experiencing insomnia, excessive sweating, nonstop hunger, muscle weakness, and weight gain, though.
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Reviewer: J B, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I use medication for intractable migranes when they are un responsive to my other medications. Use as last resort ,usually 4-5th day ongoing migrane really limit use or delay use because of side effects. Side effects: Insomnia, red faced, hyperness, agitated. Because it is so strong I do not take many of them and only need to use them over a 24 hour maybe 48 hour period. My MD chose these becau
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