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Omg just received the prescription for peppermint capsules 🙈
Gelatin,
glycerol
, purified water, titanium divide powder, (E171), chlorophyll copper complex sodium, (E141) aqua polish and propylene glycol.🥵🥵 Below it says.
Gelatin,
glycerol
, purified water, titanium divide powder, (E171), chlorophyll copper complex sodium, (E141) aqua polish and propylene glycol.🥵🥵 Below it says.
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Advice needed please about liquid Levothyroxine side effects
TEVA LIQUID INGREDIENTS : Levothyroxine sodium anhydrous,
glycerol
, citric acid monohydrate, sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate, sodium hydroxide, purified water.
TEVA LIQUID INGREDIENTS : Levothyroxine sodium anhydrous,
glycerol
, citric acid monohydrate, sodium methyl parahydroxybenzoate, sodium hydroxide, purified water.
Annie567
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Brand change in oral solution
I’ve noticed for the first time that they both have
glycerol
and E219 in , not sure why, and does this cause any issues? Thank you!
I’ve noticed for the first time that they both have
glycerol
and E219 in , not sure why, and does this cause any issues? Thank you!
Benjipuss
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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glycerol suppositories.
I appreciate your advice and experiences with
glycerol
suppositories as I am a little nervous to use them. many thanks Helen
I appreciate your advice and experiences with
glycerol
suppositories as I am a little nervous to use them. many thanks Helen
MyStar86
in
IBS Network
11 months ago
Understand why cigarettes and other tobacco products are addictive and harmful to your health.
Understand why cigarettes and other tobacco products are addictive and harmful to your health.
What is nicotine?
Nicotine is an addictive, fast-acting drug found in cigarettes. It affects your heart rate, blood pressure, brain chemistry, and mood. When you stop smoking, you experience
Understand why cigarettes and other tobacco products are addictive and harmful to your health.
What is nicotine?
Nicotine is an addictive, fast-acting drug found in cigarettes. It affects your heart rate, blood pressure, brain chemistry, and mood. When you stop smoking, you experience
jillygirl
Administrator
in
Quit Support
16 days ago
Here’s a herbal for the lungs
I have just come across this herbal formula which has many reviews on the benefits for chest congestion coughs, breathing problems. It has an extensive list of herbs in it. Some have been shown to be anti anxiety, anti oxidant, anti inflammatory inducing. Might be worth a shot if you have issues
I have just come across this herbal formula which has many reviews on the benefits for chest congestion coughs, breathing problems. It has an extensive list of herbs in it. Some have been shown to be anti anxiety, anti oxidant, anti inflammatory inducing. Might be worth a shot if you have issues
LAJ12345
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
I am now able to tolerate antibiotics again after my nerves healed
I even reacted the same ways to certain supplements as well, such as Uva Ursi, and supplements containing a lot of
glycerol
(this may be due to changes in osmolality). All would cause nerve pains. Anyway, by late summer 2023, I had to take Trimethoprim due to kidney pains from the infection.
I even reacted the same ways to certain supplements as well, such as Uva Ursi, and supplements containing a lot of
glycerol
(this may be due to changes in osmolality). All would cause nerve pains. Anyway, by late summer 2023, I had to take Trimethoprim due to kidney pains from the infection.
Whoa182
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
At last I’ve managed 2x5minute runs🤣 and shoe porn 🤣🤣
We’ll after at least 2 months of physio and exercises I’ve finally got to 2x5 minutes of running. I still felt som pain but physio did say that I could carry on so long as it wasn’t too severe. So now I think I will stick with this regime for a while and I’ll try 2 runs a week. It’s slow progress but
We’ll after at least 2 months of physio and exercises I’ve finally got to 2x5 minutes of running. I still felt som pain but physio did say that I could carry on so long as it wasn’t too severe. So now I think I will stick with this regime for a while and I’ll try 2 runs a week. It’s slow progress but
Scruff55
60minGraduate
in
Bridge to 10K
7 months ago
Jetwill
The physio who I saw prescribed me
glycerol
suppositories. I used one the day after and for days I have had bad flare up of IBS, mainly bad diarohhea. I have eaten very little. Had stomach ache. I am hoping it will soon settle down. I am very tired.
The physio who I saw prescribed me
glycerol
suppositories. I used one the day after and for days I have had bad flare up of IBS, mainly bad diarohhea. I have eaten very little. Had stomach ache. I am hoping it will soon settle down. I am very tired.
jetwill
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Faecal loading
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
Laxido21
in
IBS Network
9 months ago
Sorbolene Lotion experience and my RLS
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
bernardnz
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
GTN Spray
Just wondering of anyone else has been prescribed GTN spray for chest pain with AFib/Arrhythmias. Called my surgery as the Amiodarone dose [100mg] daily is 'wearing off' - sometimes late afternoon and into evening. Episodes last from minutes up to 7 hours or so and as they get more prolonged the chest
Just wondering of anyone else has been prescribed GTN spray for chest pain with AFib/Arrhythmias. Called my surgery as the Amiodarone dose [100mg] daily is 'wearing off' - sometimes late afternoon and into evening. Episodes last from minutes up to 7 hours or so and as they get more prolonged the chest
dogsneedwalking
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 hours ago
Angina after stent
Hi all - since my HA and stent a year ago (at 52), I have experienced ongoing angina, which got worse in recent months. I used to use the GTN spray every so often, but for the last few months have been using it 2-3 times a day, every day. Been to hospital, had scans (got more coming up), but all fine
Hi all - since my HA and stent a year ago (at 52), I have experienced ongoing angina, which got worse in recent months. I used to use the GTN spray every so often, but for the last few months have been using it 2-3 times a day, every day. Been to hospital, had scans (got more coming up), but all fine
Dancerama
in
British Heart Foundation
23 hours ago
GTN spray
I had a HA 3 weeks ago and along with my meds I have been given a GTN spray. Thankfully I have not had to use this yet. My concern is all the possible side effects. Has anyone suffered a reaction when using the spray. I’ve never had any side effects to any of my other medications so I’m hoping I might
I had a HA 3 weeks ago and along with my meds I have been given a GTN spray. Thankfully I have not had to use this yet. My concern is all the possible side effects. Has anyone suffered a reaction when using the spray. I’ve never had any side effects to any of my other medications so I’m hoping I might
ArdenPrimary
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
CAS - support and monitoring?
I was diagnosed with Coronary Artery Spasm by a cardiologist in August 2018 after seven years of symptoms and having to fight for a referral. This was my second attempt at a referral. The first had ended in discharge following a clear myocardial perfusion scan and the advice that there was nothing wrong
I was diagnosed with Coronary Artery Spasm by a cardiologist in August 2018 after seven years of symptoms and having to fight for a referral. This was my second attempt at a referral. The first had ended in discharge following a clear myocardial perfusion scan and the advice that there was nothing wrong
AngelRain
in
British Heart Foundation
8 days ago
Myopericarditis 18 months now.
Hi, I am a 39yr old male who was diagnosed with Myopericarditis in August of 2023. I first developed symptoms of feeling unwell in February 2023. I had COVID twice in 2022. On march 2023 I developed severe chest pain alongside cold sweating and left arm pain. Blood tests were normal, troponin levels
Hi, I am a 39yr old male who was diagnosed with Myopericarditis in August of 2023. I first developed symptoms of feeling unwell in February 2023. I had COVID twice in 2022. On march 2023 I developed severe chest pain alongside cold sweating and left arm pain. Blood tests were normal, troponin levels
Granolalo
in
British Heart Foundation
8 days ago
chest pain
Well another day and another trip to hospital, woke up 2.30 terrible pain in chest. Took Gtn spray 3 times no relief called 999 ambulance came, got to hospital and all the usual checks not heart, not dvt, not chest infection they finally decide it could be costochondritis. Never heard of it but boy it
Well another day and another trip to hospital, woke up 2.30 terrible pain in chest. Took Gtn spray 3 times no relief called 999 ambulance came, got to hospital and all the usual checks not heart, not dvt, not chest infection they finally decide it could be costochondritis. Never heard of it but boy it
Gilling45
in
British Heart Foundation
9 days ago
strange horrendous pain
Hi, I’m wondering if any of you lovely lot have had a similar experience please? I got very ill in January , extreme tiredness, stumbling, having visions, breathlessness , poor memory and pain and parathesia down right side of body . Long story short I was diagnosed with pernicious anaemia in February
Hi, I’m wondering if any of you lovely lot have had a similar experience please? I got very ill in January , extreme tiredness, stumbling, having visions, breathlessness , poor memory and pain and parathesia down right side of body . Long story short I was diagnosed with pernicious anaemia in February
Karenedawson
in
British Heart Foundation
22 days ago
Dobutamine stress echo
Hi,Have received a letter for admission to get a dobutamine stress echo done with the view of staying in hospital after. Recently I have been having chest pain that comes and goes at any time and is relieved with GTN spray. It can last moments or for quite a time. Atypical chest pain has been diagnosed
Hi,Have received a letter for admission to get a dobutamine stress echo done with the view of staying in hospital after. Recently I have been having chest pain that comes and goes at any time and is relieved with GTN spray. It can last moments or for quite a time. Atypical chest pain has been diagnosed
pepper_uk
in
British Heart Foundation
28 days ago
Travel to Dubai and Prescription Medication
Hoping for some clarity and real world experiences.. I'm travelling to Dubai for a short break in October and understand I need to validate/declare prescription medication that I might need to take into the country. Nothing too controversial, Bisoprolol, Atorvastin, Aspirin & GTN spray for Heart related
Hoping for some clarity and real world experiences.. I'm travelling to Dubai for a short break in October and understand I need to validate/declare prescription medication that I might need to take into the country. Nothing too controversial, Bisoprolol, Atorvastin, Aspirin & GTN spray for Heart related
doktordru
in
British Heart Foundation
29 days ago
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