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Amlodipine, Atorvastatin, Asprin - stomach problems

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Hi, was given these meds for suspected angina whilst waiting for echo, 48 hr ecg and angiogram. I have been taking for a week but am suffering with regular stomach cramps and lack of appetite.

Could it be all giving of them giving me side effects or is one the likely suspect?

I will try and contact GP pharmacy but wondered if anyone had had similar problems.

amlodipine 5mg, atorvastatin 40mg, asprin 75mg

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certainly if you have aspirin it should be sold or prescribed as the “enteric” type (doesn’t hurt your stomach)or you should be prescribed something like Omeprazole or similar to counter the aspirin’s effects. Don’t know about the other two, but your pharmacist should advise , as you say.

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