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Has anyone taken LEFLUNOMIDE and gotten sick from it? Then after stopping it remained sick for any length of time? I was on it for three weeks. Sick after one week. Dealt with it for two more weeks. It’s been almost two weeks since I stopped taking it and I’m still sick. I read it can stay in your system up to two years. And also read that it can cause liver damage and a study showed damage accruing as early as 9days taking it to many months. I have NA Fatty Liver and wonder if it kind of upset things. I’m slightly nauseous all the time, weak and fatigued, abdominal pain, gastric upset and shortness of breath (have had that for three years but got worse), and now I have some pain in my upper right abdomen kind of under my rib cage - not bad, more like discomfort.
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Fatty Liver Disease (FLD)
Leflunomide
Acute lethargy
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One user mentioned taking Arava (leflunomide) for a couple of months and experienced constant nausea while on the medication. However, there is no information about their condition after stopping the medication or any long-term side effects they may have experienced.
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