No: Metanx is a medical food designed to assist diabetic neuropathy, especially small fibre issues. Adverse events include rare headaches and stomach upset. It does not cause joint pain or numbness. Continue your metanx and have your doctor exam this current problem.
Answered 11/30/2012
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Yes: Unusual sensations of numbness or tingling, also referred to as paresthesia, may arise in patients using metanx, reports pamlab, the distributor of this prescription multivitamin. Tingling or numbness may occur across any region of the body and may affect a patient's normal use of the affected limb.
Answered 12/1/2012
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