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<p> <i>I was</i> prescribed two medications: Zoloft for OCD / depression and Concerta for ADD. The last time I took a drug (fluvoxamine), I had the worst stomach pain ever. My stomach felt like I was on fire, and had nausea and felt like I was sick (I ever done, but when you feel is a terrible emetophobe). It hurts a lot and I really do not want to go through this again. So &#8230; I am a little afraid of the medication. I know I should not be, but the possibility of these side effects scares me just great. I do not want to take them, but my father says there is no way currently. Side effects of both have the stomach (stomach pain, nausea, etc.) in the list, and I just want to know if there is a great opportunity that I feel bad in them. I also heard that the complications of the stomach are a common side effect with fluvoxamine, and ate a lot of Cheetos hot fire before taking Luvox. But I still fear. Imput please? </p>
<p> Some drugs do better in the stomach if you eat a light meal before taking them. This means that something more filling, like a sandwich, not fast food. You can try that. You can also try asking your pharmacist for advice because we know all about the drugs you are taking. If you still have problems, contact your doctor, and could move on as always help you, but it will be easier on the stomach. I took Zoloft, and my mother is in her this time, and none of us never had any side effects of the stomach with it. Concerta not sure, though, because I never took. Once the other hand, try to take it with a light meal to see if it helps, and if not try asking your doctor. There no reason to be comfortable in drugs. The drugs are supposed to help, not make you feel worse. Good luck! </p>
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