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Doctors Need to Be Honest About Medication Risks and Side Effects

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I was recently put on Lupron, an injection given once every three months for endometriosis. I was told I might have some hot flashes, as the medication puts me directly into menopause, but that as long as I took my hormone replacement therapy pill, they wouldn’t be too bad and that pill would also protect me against bone density loss.

I was excited to finally have a medication that should be able to actually help; I was hopeful, even. About a week after I got the injection, I suddenly started having severe hot flashes that were so bad they were making me throw up.

I immediately got the hormone replacement therapy pill I had yet to pick up and was taking Zofran as often as I could to help with the nausea and vomiting.

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