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After heart attack serious gasteric issues

Hi,

I am Shyam with 28 years old. Six months back I had a chest pain and I got admitted to hospital. They told it is a major heart attack and given some medicines(Aspirin, concor 5)

After that I had a serious Gasteric issues. So I consulted with some of the gastroentrology. They couldn't solve my problems.

Later again I went to cardiology specailist so he suggested some tablets like stalopam plus. I am having that tablets for last 4 months. If I stop that I am getting the gasteric issue again and feeling headache, drowsiness and all.. Is there any serious side effects for that tablets and how long I have to continue that...

Can you please brief that how the stalopam tablet related to gasteric issue. I heard that it is for dipression, anxiety....

So can you please suggest me on this

Regards,
Shyam Sunder
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Do you have EKG, ECHO / Angio test results? Major HA means what? please provide other details of your heart attack.
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Hello, Why did you get a heart attack at 28!?

It is likely that the medicines are giving you Gastric issues, contact back your Doctor.
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