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The only medication I am on...

Posted By: questions on 2007-08-29
In Reply to: Any new medications started? - Me

is Chantix, started 1 month ago, and these symptoms preceded that but the dizziness and balance issues may have gotten worse with the Chantix.

I just keep going to the doctor and they keep telling me anxiety. These symptoms basically fell into my lap 3 months or so ago.


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