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Kidney failure

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Like many of you, I take a variety of meds for migraine. And have been for about 40 years. More so as time goes on and migraines have become more frequent. I am aware meds are hard on the kidneys. Has anyone had any kind of kidney problems as a result?

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Onthemove1971

Thanks for asking, I am very worried about the amount OTC headache medication I take. I sometimes suffer because I worry I take to much and it will effect my liver and Kidney.

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Robsny

Yes,. All the drugs we are taking can destroy the lining of your stomach, ruin digestion, and even develop in to kidney problems and cancer. I plan to sign up for the new drug that just came out! You should give it. Try too!

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