Why is it when I take certain pills I feel nauseated and sick for days?


Question:
I took advil and those kinds of pills and never felt sick or nauseated. But if I take a differnt kind of pill, like the ones the doctor percribs you I feel as if I'm going to die. Why is this? Why can I take pills you buy off the shelves and not feel sick at all... But I really want to know why I feel like my stomace is nauseated when I take the other kind...
I wasn't sure where to post this either... Please don't yell at me...

Answers:
Lots of people have those symptoms. They are generally called side effects. Prescribed medications are chemically enhanced thus being stronger which require a prescription. You need to notify your doctor he can adjust the dosage or change the prescription all together. If it is a pain medication they can make you feel sick for days.its sort of like a bad hangover. If that happens again before you contact you doctor, drink lots and lots of water to flush it through your system. Also take the medication after you have eaten something. But fluids is key. I strongly advise you not to take anymore until you speak to your doctor if not your doctor call the pharmacist. They will often advise you and contact your doctors office to see if the doctor will approve something equivalent with less side effects. Side effects are symptoms. Its your body's warning mechanism. Please call doc asap
if you're being prescribed pain killers by your doctor, they're stronger than over the counter stuff like advil. a lot of people have sensitivity to those prescribed pills and feel sick when taking them. some prescribed pain pills contain nartcotics, which can upset the stomach. also, the drug in advil comes in prescription strength and that can upset the stomach. most of them are very harsh on the stomach and can eat away at the lining when taken enough.
It's because of allergy. Quit taking that pill then.
It may be how you are taking the medication. I have experienced the same symptoms even with a simple vitamin supplement and began to take them on a full stomach after lunch. I had no problems of nausea after wards. Be sure to follow all directions on prescription drugs. Some call for no Acid products, such as juice, and some say not to take with milk. Some not on an empty stomach, some say to take with a full glass of water. Those directions are there for a reason.

OTC meds, I would take on a full stomach.
please believe me go to the doctors and tell them you have stomach ulcers please before its to late
Most prescribed medication have side affects,some
lucky people don't have any and other i am afraid
do,you seem to be one those who do.After a few days
of taking them and the side affects are still severe a
trip back to your doctors is advised.He will be able
to revise your prescription and prescribe medication
of another brand that will be more acceptable to your
needs.Hope this helps.I take Tramacet pain killers
and find no side affects,the are on prescription.
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