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Suprecur nose spray headaches in ivf

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Morning ladies. I’ve been on suprecur nose spray for over two weeks now and have felt absolutely fine. Started having dull headaches upon waking the past few days which I think is a possible side affect. Any advice or is just drink plenty water?

Thanks😀

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Try a warm bath as well as plenty of fluid. You’re allowed to take paracetamol too.

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Thanks Lizziex3

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Hi Noobs. This drug works on the pituitary gland in your brain, hence headaches. Try drinking extra water to keep you hydrated and passing lots of urine, sometimes helps. Good luck! Diane

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Thank you Diane.

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