Does too much dizocin make you bloated?

Dizocin is usually not bloated when used in excess. If bloating occurs while taking Dizocin, it may be caused by eating foods such as onions or having a condition such as gastritis, and the cause should be identified and treated. Dizocine injection is indicated for all types of pain that require treatment with opioid analgesics, either intramuscularly or intravenously, and is administered under the supervision of a doctor at a dose appropriate for the individual’s weight, age, and medical condition. Overdose may result in respiratory depression, cardiovascular damage, etc. Abdominal bloating will not occur. Bloating during the use of the drug may be caused by eating a large amount of onions, potatoes and other easily flatulent food, or suffering from gastritis, gastric ulcer and other diseases, gastrointestinal digestion function is weakened, after eating food is not easily digested and absorbed also bloating may occur. Adverse reactions that may occur with the use of the drug are nausea, vomiting, sweating dizziness, arrhythmia and so on. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug; it is not recommended for patients who are physically dependent on anesthetics and for breastfeeding women; the use of the drug should be reduced in patients with respiratory depression and asthma; the product should be used with caution in those who are undergoing gallbladder surgery. If bloating occurs during the use of Dizocin after the exclusion of food and other physiological factors, the cause should be promptly identified and treated. The use of Dizocin should be used rationally under the guidance of a doctor, do not take blindly to avoid adverse reactions.