Yes, it can make you feel nauseous if you take too much, are malnourished, or dehydrated.
Opiates, whether in prescription pill form or in the form of heroin, can make you feel nauseous when you take them and nauseous when you stop them.
You should be fine! If the cymbalta makes you feel nauseous when the dose increases, don't freak out. Let the doctor know, but don't get too
Codeine and hydrocodone, which are opioids, can be prescribed to treat a cough, but they can cause constipation, make you feel nauseous, and have a sedative effect (meaning, they make you feel
Codeine and hydrocodone, which are opioids, can be prescribed to treat a cough, but they can cause constipation, make you feel nauseous, and
It is possible to get high on BuSpar. A BuSpar high can make you feel relaxed, dizzy, fatigued, and nauseous.
The first few doses can make you nauseous. Some people cannot take Tramadol because it makes them so nauseous! It takes about 1-2 hours to kick
Opiates, whether in prescription pill form or in the form of heroin, can make you feel nauseous when you take them and nauseous when you stop them.
Codeine and hydrocodone, which are opioids, can be prescribed to treat a cough, but they can cause constipation, make you feel nauseous, and
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However, in your favor is this, taken from an on-line dictionary:
USAGE A distinction has traditionally been drawn between nauseated, meaning ‘affected with nausea,’ and nauseous, meaning ‘causing nausea.’ Today, however, the use of nauseous to mean ‘affected with nausea’ is so common that it is generally considered to be standard.