Domperidone ‘crippled me’: Canadians reflect on withdrawal symptoms after use
At first, it started with insomnia. Then, came constant “blushing” in her stomach.
“I remember saying to my husband: ‘I’m having bad thoughts. I don’t want to be here anymore,'” Ferger said.Eventually, Ferger was able to properly wean off the drug with help from her midwife.Thirty-six-year-old Jessica C., an employment specialist based in Ontario, told Global News that the side effects of domperidone “robbed” her of the joys of being a mother.She was prescribed the drug five months post-partum and was told not to look it up online it by her health care provider.
But experts are worried that such safety warnings would cause people to panic and immediately stop using it — and that may not be the solution.
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