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Using Cialis And Levitra. Have Heart Burn Often. Should I Continue The Medications?

I have been using generic Cialis, generic Levitra for awhile. They are OK and elective mostly. But I do get Heart Burn often with the generics. that do go away in a few hours. Do i just continue to accept this/
I am 64, in great health, and have been taking the real stuff and the generics for about 7 years. I originally had my doctors approval when I started with Viagra.
Thanks,
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
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Hi, You are 64 years of age. You are getting heart burn, now and then. Not continuous so it is not due to the drugs you are using.
It might be related to your food, or may be refered pain due to heart condition.
I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe omeprazole, domperidone, and antacid gel for one week, and if recurred refer to a cardiologist. Thank you.
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Using Cialis And Levitra. Have Heart Burn Often. Should I Continue The Medications?

Hi, You are 64 years of age. You are getting heart burn, now and then. Not continuous so it is not due to the drugs you are using. It might be related to your food, or may be refered pain due to heart condition. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe omeprazole, domperidone, and antacid gel for one week, and if recurred refer to a cardiologist. Thank you.