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Heart medecine side effects

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HiDo you get constipation when taking heart attack medecin: triatec, aspavor and astrix.

Am suffering from constipation when taking these medecine.

Is there substitute without constipation effects?

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Hello Fawzi, it is best to speak to your doctor or pharmacist if you are experiencing any side effects any medications. They know your medical history and which medications are most likely to be causing it, and which changes, if any, to make. Please feel free to contact our Patient Services Team if you would like any further advice or support: info@heartrhythmalliance.org

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