Hello , I have been a medical assistant for the past 7yrs. and I currently work in a urology office. Pain in the lower back is a symptom of a kidney or bladder infection. You should see your doctor right away and have your urine checked just to be sure there is no infection. If there is no infection, then speak to your doctor about possible side effects of dialysis. I hope this has been of help, and I hope you feel better soon, Amy
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I would give your Doctor a call to be on the safe side. I wouldn't be especially concerned unless your experience severe abdominal pains or vaginal bleeding. But do contact your Doctor.
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It is possible it can lower magnesium levels. It is best to check with a pharmacist about the particular statin drug of which you are concerned.
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AnswerProbably, but maybe not. You could just be having severe digestive problems. You should go see a doctor immediately.
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If the pain is persistent and severe, yes, I would go to the ER.
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