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Re: charleyhorses and raloxipheneFrom: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 16 Jan 2002 17:50:27 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 16 Jan 2002, amy wrote: > >I need some information about side effects of Evista. I have been on it for several years but have had fairly severe muscle spasms in the back of my calves and feet from time to time;. once or twice a month. Recently the spasms are of increased frequency, duration and severity. I have fainted more than once and knocked myself out in a blackout. I am wondering if any other women are presenting with these problems. (The good news is that I didn't break any bones when I was knocked out). I believe it is dangerous for me to continue with the medication but I cannot get in to see my doctor for several days. What could happen if I stop taking them cold turkey? As it is now, I dread going to bed knowing I may be awakened early in the morning with muscle spasms so painful I pass out. I would appreciate your opinion on my comments and concerns and I appreciate having this forum to bring up the question.. > >Yours sincerely, Amy C. Knight Amy, I went and looked this up and this is what I found..... DRUG PLACEBO Syncope 2.3% 2.1% Myalgia A A A Placebo incidence greater than or equal to raloxifene HCl incidence. It did not list percentages for Myalgia..... I do hope this helps some!
-- Robin
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