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<blockquote data-quote="Giulia" data-source="post: 522816" data-attributes="member: 14306"><p>Hello, </p><p>Although rare, every medicine can have their weird side effects. As with Adderral XR and Adderal, or with Lithium and Lithium XR etc etc...</p><p></p><p>The problem is not much the molecule itself, but the mix up between molecule and excipient(s). </p><p></p><p>I had weird side effects on Aspegic, whereas the classical aspirin didn't give me side effects. Aspegic is, in France, an aspirin formula which is slightly different from aspirin. It should be normally better tolerated than aspirin. </p><p>Well, Aspegic gave me tinnitus, whereas aspirin didn't. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So, to reply to your question, it was not planned to happen. But even with the same molecule, a switch between fast release and an XR release can create such a problem. </p><p>Your son is not to blame, his brother is not to blame, and you are not to blame from what happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giulia, post: 522816, member: 14306"] Hello, Although rare, every medicine can have their weird side effects. As with Adderral XR and Adderal, or with Lithium and Lithium XR etc etc... The problem is not much the molecule itself, but the mix up between molecule and excipient(s). I had weird side effects on Aspegic, whereas the classical aspirin didn't give me side effects. Aspegic is, in France, an aspirin formula which is slightly different from aspirin. It should be normally better tolerated than aspirin. Well, Aspegic gave me tinnitus, whereas aspirin didn't. So, to reply to your question, it was not planned to happen. But even with the same molecule, a switch between fast release and an XR release can create such a problem. Your son is not to blame, his brother is not to blame, and you are not to blame from what happened. [/QUOTE]
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