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joseak

3 weeks ago

E110 in Naproxen - Concerns from a Weight Loss Journey

As someone who's lost over 120 pounds since 2019, I've become very mindful about what I put in my body. I recently started taking naproxen for pain relief, but I've been experiencing vivid dreams every night. Upon checking the box, I noticed it contains E110 (sunset yellow). This concerns me because I had severe reactions to certain E numbers as a child, particularly E110, which caused terrible nightmares. While my current dreams aren't nightmares, I'm curious about why a painkiller would contain E110. Does anyone know its purpose in the medication? I've tried researching online but haven't found a clear answer. I want to ensure this doesn't negatively impact my health and wellness journey. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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beverly-murazik3 weeks ago
E110 is likely used as a coloring agent in the naproxen tablets. While it's generally considered safe, some people can be sensitive to it. If you're concerned, consult your doctor about alternative pain relief options without this additive. Congratulations on your weight loss journey!
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bernard473 weeks ago
E110 is often used as a coloring agent in medications. While it's generally considered safe, your history of reactions is concerning. Consider discussing alternative pain relief options with your doctor to avoid potential side effects and maintain your health progress.
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gregn3 weeks ago
E110 is likely used as a coloring agent in the naproxen tablets. While it's generally considered safe, your history of reactions is concerning. Consider consulting your doctor about alternative pain relief options without this additive to avoid potential side effects.
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