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#1 2011-06-28 01:09:21

Sorang
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Registered: 2011-06-28
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BEXTRA

I was given a sample jar of Bextra two years ago by my Rheumatolgist.  After taking it for three days I broke out in a rash and had severe itching.   It was terrible.  I immediately stopped the Bextra and the itching stopped in a few days.  Now I have on my medical charts that I'm allergic to BEXTRA. 

I read an earlier topic and saw that this is common, many of us have reported rashes and itching.  Why my Doctor didn't tell me of this beforehand I don't know.  But I do know that I'll never take Bextra again.

Last edited by Sorang (2011-06-28 01:10:01)

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