Effective Treatments For Leg Cramps

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Medication, as everyone knows, comes with potential side effects. For some medications, such as diuretics, statin medications for cholesterol, asthma medications, as well as some medications used to treat conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, one of the potential side effects are leg cramps or other muscle cramps. If patients are taking medications and they are suffering from leg cramps, they should consult with their doctor to determine if their medication is the cause. If it is, they can work with their doctor to see if there is an alternative medication they can try that will not cause leg cramps. Otherwise, they will need to look at other treatments to help manage symptoms, especially if the medications are necessary for them to take.

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