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Ametripalyne & headaches

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I have, been on ametripalyne for a couple of weeks and noticed i have, been getting headaches i looked at the leaflet on ametripalyne and don't know if it's a coincidence of a side effect has anyone else had this problem?. David

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Hello David, and a very good morning to you. I take quite a few drugs for one thing and another infact when i walk i rattle. The thing is all drugs have their side affects and what you have got do do is to way up the pro's and con's. If the pro's outweigh the con's keeping taking them but if the con's outweigh the pro's, then talk to your doctor. I have had some pretty nasty side affects and had to be treated to combat them so my advice to you is to treat your drugs with respect and if you get real problems get to your doc asap.

Best wishes Pete.

Ps Its back to the clinic for me today, more blood tests.

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