1. Karen Jones Squires Karen Jones Squires United States says:

    I was post-menopausal when I began taking Tamoxifen, and had stopped having PMS symptoms, but they came back with a vengeance on this drug. Leg cramps, numbness in my hands and feet and hot flashes started up. I really don't think those things would have happened had I not been on the drug. I switched to Aromasin, which hasn't caused hot flashes or PMS symptoms, but joint pain is worse, and it is very difficult to sleep at night.

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