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I've been taking Sulindac 150mg Tablets for my arthritis, and I'm wondering if anyone else has had issues with severe side effects. I've heard about some pretty serious ones, like kidney problems and severe skin reactions. I've had some mild nausea and dizziness, but nothing too bad yet. Has anyone else experienced anything more severe? I want to be prepared and know what to look out for.

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last active 4/18/2026
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kyle_williams4/18/2026

If you start experiencing any of these severe side effects, don't mess around. Get to a doctor ASAP. Better safe than sorry, right?

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ethan_harris4/18/2026

I think Sulindac is great for pain relief. I've had gout for years, and it really helps with the inflammation. I've had no major side effects, just some heartburn. But everyone's different, so talk to your doctor before starting any new medication.

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ronald_pierce4/18/2026

I had to stop taking Sulindac because it gave me really bad kidney problems. I was urinating much less and had this strange swelling. I thought it was just my arthritis acting up, but my doctor caught the kidney issue just in time. Be careful out there, folks! And know your body.

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martha_fox4/18/2026

I had a bad reaction to NSAIDs in the past, so I was really nervous about taking Sulindac. Unfortunately, I developed a severe rash and had to stop taking it. It was a scary experience, but luckily, my doctor caught it early and prescribed a different medication. I'd recommend anyone experiencing a rash or other severe skin reactions to contact their doctor immediately.

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russell_castro4/18/2026

I've had some weird symptoms lately, like dizziness and shortness of breath. I'm not sure if it's the Sulindac or something else, but I'm definitely going to talk to my doctor about it. Anyone else had similar issues?

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billy_cook4/18/2026

Be careful with this one, folks. I had a friend who ended up in the hospital with pancreatitis after taking Sulindac. It's rare, but it can happen. If you experience severe stomach pain or nausea, don't wait—get to the ER.