What Is Vengesic For

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What is Vengesic grageas and what are its healing properties? What is it derived from and where does it come from? How is it used? ## Hello, Felice! How are you? The FDA lists Vengesic as a medication from Mexico that contains the active ingredients Methocarbamol, Phenylbutazone and Dexamethasone, this combination is not approved for use and sale in the U.S. It is used to treat muscle spasms and pain. Its typical side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, acne and insomnia. It is taken orally and, while it may help with some conditions, it has no actual healing properties, per se. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Is it ok to take acetaminophen with veangesic? Right now I'm taking one tablet of vengesic every 8 hrs. But I feel that I need something else for heada...

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arthiritus ## Using for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, and works much better than anything my doctor has prescribed for me. No side affects so for, but know nothing about the drug. ## Sorry, this is not listed in the US prescription drug databases and I can't find any information on it. ## I Like to know about vengensic side efects ## I just started this medication and it works wonders ## How do you know how many milligrams the medication Vengesic has? These pills and the package has nothing on it.

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Where can I get this medicine, phone number to order it ## I'm sorry, but I am finding conflicting information on what this medication contains and what it's used to treat. Can you please post back with more information, such as what country it is from and what it is used to treat? ## Mexico it says cars graves contiene ## What is the generic name of vengesic? ## What aré other names for meds. Vengesic Grageas. Can u drink beer with this

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is there ant side affects with this tablets. ## Yes, Vengesic is actually associated with quite a few potential side effects, which you can view in the paragraphs below: "Stomach upset, nausea, flushing, constipation, headache, blurred vision, lightheadedness, dizziness or drowsiness may occur during the first few days as your body adjusts to this medication. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: fast/slow heartbeat, fainting, yellowing eyes or skin, persistent nausea/vomiting, stomach/abdominal pain, mental/mood changes, clumsiness, trouble urinating, signs of infection (e.g., persistent sore throat, fever). This medication may also cause your urine to turn green-black in color. This harmless effect is temporary and will disappear whe...

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It's hepatic negative effects should not be augmented by alcohol or acetaminophen especially in larger doses and duration of use. I would strongly recommend getting labs done especially a hepatic panel every six months. I use (1) tablet BID and over the course of (4) years have developed several liver cysts the largest being 35 x 15 mm. As a lifetime non-drinker and almost non user of acetaminophen ever, the evidence seems to be compelling. Bute is an extremely effective NSAID for some. I do my homework and obtain full panel labs bi-anually. Thank You.

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I have been given injections for an acute gout attack in the tendon of foot. I am however also on bloodpressure tabs and tabs for cholestrol. I am just concerned about a posible reaction. ## I recently encountered the tablets Vengesic ...will this help with Rheumatoid Arthritis? contents Fenilbutazona100.0 mg Dexametasona 0.05mg Metocarbamol 200.0 mg Gel hidroxide de alumino descado200.0 mg Exicipiente cbp 1 gragea ## Dexametasona is Dexamethasone, a steroid used to treat swelling and inflammation. Metocarbamol is Methocarbamol, a muscle relaxant. Fenilbutazona is Butazolidina, an anti-inflammatory. I can't seem to find any information on the last two ingredients, they may be active medications or they may be fillers of some type, I am not sure. All of the medications I listed are u...

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