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Re: Nystatin & nausea


Can't speak from experience, but Medline Plus gives the following warning on Nystatin: "If you experience any of the following symptoms from the oral tablets and liquid, call your doctor immediately: diarrhea, upset stomach, stomach pain, skin rash"

Drugs.com has this less-dire warning: "Side effects are not likely to occur with nystatin. Continue to take nystatin and talk to your doctor if you experience nausea or stomach upset, vomiting, or diarrhea."

Mild nausea is not a particulary serious side effect from a drug, but one should be able to take a given Antibiotic without same, so you might have to reduce your dose, skip days between doses, or stop using it altogether, per your doctor.

Pasted from another website:
There can be many reasons why stool appears to be green. The first and most obvious reason is - eating green foods. Green, leafy vegetables contain chlorophyll which could be coloring the stool green. Foods with dark purple coloring like Kool-Aid, popsicles, and gelatin can also result in rainbow-colored stools. Iron supplements or even foods rich in iron can also give stool a green tinge. Bile that is secreted in the first part of the small intestine is actually green. As stool is digested and passed through the large intestine it is turned into a darker brown color. If stool is still green by the time it is excreted, it could mean that it went through the large intestine too fast to be changed in color. This is often called "rapid transit" or "decreased colonic transit time" and diarrhea that is green in color could be the result.

Other causes of green stools:
Salmonella - can cause greenish stool (usually diarrhea)
Giardia - can cause greenish stool (usually diarrhea)
Swallowed postnasal drip - ie. from an upper respiratory disorder
Intestinal disorder
Starvation stools - usually in children; green watery stool caused by being on a liquid diet for a few days (e.g. if ill)
 

 
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