Can Creon be the cause of headaches and leg cramps?

Posted by howleegirl @howleegirl, Sep 10, 2023

Husbands last chemo was Aug. 29 yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay He has been on Creon since his Whipple surgery in December. Has been feeling great. All of a sudden, he is waking up with a headache and cramps in his calves. Read that Creon may cause this?

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I experienced cramps in calves and well before I was ever prescribed Creon. One manifestation is not being sufficiently hydrated and a deficiency in Mg and/or B vitamin complex. My N.P. suggested more hydration and taking Mg and vitamin B complex. That worked for me. Talk to your N.P. For an opinion on whether dehydration or mineral deficiency may play a factor.

More on lower leg cramps-
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14170-leg-cramps

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I am on creon as well . It depletes your potasium so i was told. In any event my potasium is extremely low even with prescription suppliments. This is whatt causes your legs to cramp i have leg cramps and everywhere else too.

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@charliec

I am on creon as well . It depletes your potasium so i was told. In any event my potasium is extremely low even with prescription suppliments. This is whatt causes your legs to cramp i have leg cramps and everywhere else too.

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I have never heard of Creon or any other pancrealipase causing hypokalemia. I looked on multiple drug information sites as well as Abbvie (Creon) and Nestlé but did not locate any reference to pancrealipase products causing hypokalemia. Their role is to digest food releasing vitamins and m’intercala for absorption through the intestine.

There are many other medications that pancreatic cancer patients take such as steroids and meds for co-morbidities and sequelae caused by the cancer or chemotherapy and far more likely to be the cause. If you find a link where Creon is implicated, I would be very interested in reading it.

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I get cramps in my feet and hands. I attributed it to the neuropathy I got from chemo. And now that I'm a type 1 diabetic I'm guessing that makes the neuropathy (and cramping) potentially worse.

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