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Re: Fer cryin' out loud! Bromide based medications used in MS
 
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Re: Fer cryin' out loud! Bromide based medications used in MS


Yes, thinking it is basically the symptoms from asthma bromide inhalers that my father had, later (after some years on asthma meds) diagnosed as Parkinson.
Actually a clear picture of what happened.

"Possible Side Effects

Side effects that typically go away as your body adjusts to the medication and do not require medical attention unless they continue for several weeks or are bothersome: constipation*; decreased sweating; dryness of mouth, nose and throat; bloated feeling; blurred vision*; difficulty swallowing.

Unusual side effects that require immediate medical attention: inability to urinate; confusion; dizziness*; eye pain*; skin rash or hives.

Symptoms of overdose that require immediate emergency attention: unusual blurred vision*; unusual clumsiness or unsteadiness*; unusual dizziness; unusually severe drowsiness*; seizures; hallucinations; confusion; shortness of breath; unusual slurred speech*; nervousness; unusual warmth, dryness, and flushing of skin."
 

 
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