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Reviewer: jch, 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I just received this injection 4 weeks ago and I am just now having injection site pain. I am having a horrible time sitting down, and I feel as though my leg has nerve pain running down it. I know it helps with nausea, but I will not get this shot ever again. By the way, you can get the same drug as a suppository. Guess nobody thought it was important enough to tell me that before they gave me th
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Reviewer: 65-74 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I had nauseaAnd vomiting,was very weak,and was being treated for pheumonia.I was given a shot inthe hip.There was no pain,or after effects.The medicine was very effective.I was almost asleep 20 minutes after my wife drove me home.With in 2 hours I was able to take the antibiotics that had been prescribed.
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Reviewer: annette, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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When i had my shot my whole arm swelled and 2 days later I had slurred speech and numbness in my left side of my body. I went to 2 different ER's for it thinking I had had a stroke. I had 2 CT scans and 1 MRI and all said no stroke. The last ER I went to the doctor gave me another nausea medicine in my IV and Morphine. Almost immediately I came back to myself able to speak properly and a da
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Reviewer: gypieroni, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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3 days after injection; hip area became red and inflammed. shooting pain in the area
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Reviewer: beachkrz, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Received an injection in my backside for nausea due to a migraine. Two days later had numbness down hip and side of upper leg. Went back to Dr and he tried telling me the medicine had nothing to do w/ the numbness. He gave me a topical cream to put on numb spot. Four months later went in again to Dr's office for migraine and was given antother shot of phenergan for nausea, this time on other c
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