Yes, it does. Don't take any more of it. Get medical help now.
2006-11-27 12:38:33
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answered by silver.graph 4
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Persistent itching can be caused by allergies to food or medications and by skin disorders such as scabies (which don't always have visible signs). The burning sensation you've experienced could be a sign of nerve inflammation. A physical exam is needed to find the cause of your itching. If your physician can find no treatable cause, he or she may recommend an oral anti-histamine to relieve the symptoms. And good luck.
2016-03-28 22:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like an allergic reaction to me. I'd stop taking them and call the doctor
2006-11-27 12:38:35
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answered by zil28ennov 6
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It's either an allergic reaction or a side effect of that medicine.
2006-11-27 12:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, either side effects (read the label for it) or yeah, an allergic reaction. you should go see a doc.
2006-11-27 12:40:23
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answered by felix w 1
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You're probably having an allegric reaction. Call your doctor.
2006-11-27 12:44:30
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answered by Mariposa 7
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Call Doc or Pharmacist.
2006-11-27 12:43:33
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answered by thresher 7
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According to this web site
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682132.html
you need to go see the Dr
2006-11-27 12:46:01
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answered by Mav here! 4
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You are taking more at a time that was prescribed.
Coach
2006-11-27 12:43:17
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answered by Thanks for the Yahoo Jacket 7
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if u smoke marijuana that maybe problem or if you take it with alcohol
2006-11-27 12:44:05
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answered by Change 2
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