
Originally Posted by
smokey the elder
That seems like a pretty good indicator of an adverse drug reaction! Please contact the drug manufacturer if this turns out to be the case. Don't count on your doctor to do it; do it yourself. The manufacturer should be on the bottle; if not, ask the pharmacist.
Quite often the pharma industry doesn't know about ADRs for a long time since they count on doctors and patients to report them.
(Disclaimer: I work for a drug company.)
I sure will!! The sad part is this pain is the same side the pneumonia was on. I believe that's why no one was thinking anything else but to keep testing for this.
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