Could My Medications Or Infections Have Caused Pancreatitis?
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"Other drugs
> associated with acute pancreatitis include, aspirin,
> azathioprine,cimetidine
> (Tagamet), didanosine, erythromycin, frusemide,
> methyldopa, metronidasole,
> nitrofurantoin, oestrogens, paracetamol,
> pentamidine, rantidine (Zantac),
> sodium valproate, sulindac, sulponamides,
> tetracyclines and thiazide
> (Diazide)
> diuretics."
http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:yrQIhpL0w30C:www.fda.gov/cder/foi/appletter/2002/19537s41ltr.pdf+Cipro,+pancreatitis,+adverse+reactions&hl=en&lr=lang_en
Hope this helps.
I checked the addy on Cipro. Thanks for the info as that is when my abdominal pain started.
I have tried cleansing, detoxing, and a healthy diet but they don't get rid of bacterial and viral infections.
I don't like taking so many medications, but when the holistic approach did not work I was willing to try medications.
Three of the meds are for hypthyroidism, which is necessary for proper thyroid function (Westhroid, T-3 S/R, Levoxyl).
The Oxycontin, Gabitril, Zanaflex are for Lyme Disease pain and muscle spasms that are so unbearable I crawl up in a fetal position.
Valtrex and Amoxicillin are for viral/bacterial infections.
Plavix is for Antiphospholipid Syndrome. It thins the blood out. My blood was so thick that I would pass out due to not getting enough to my brain. Thick blood can cause thrombotic events such as strokes, lung embolism, etc.
Mestinon is for Myasthenia Gravis which helps with faulty nerve conduction.
Remeron and Clonazepam help me to sleep at night or else I would be climbing the walls.
Provigil is for Narcolepsy, but I recently quit it.
Progesterone is for a female hormmonal defficiency I have.
And DHEA is for Adrenal Exhaustion. I have extremely low levels of DHEA-Sulfate in my body due to it.
Maybe that will help everyone to understand why I take these meds.
I will be seeing a Gastroenterologist next week and hopefully he will be able to help me put the pieces together and possibly see what medications I could do without.
Thanks again. Susan