Hypertension can cause vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
This low level can be a cause of hypotension.
vomiting
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Chloramphenicol is metabolized by the liver. A baby's liver is not mature enough to metabolize this drug. Therefore the levels of Chloramphenicol increase in the baby's body, as there is no way for the baby to get rid of the drug. This causes cardiovascular collapse (severe hypotension), cyanosis, flaccidity, and vomiting.
Hypotension
Side effects of L-dopa include nausea and vomiting, and low blood pressure upon standing (orthostatic hypotension ), which can cause dizziness
The prognosis for people who have orthostatic hypotension depends on the underlying cause of the problem.
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Dizziness doesn't cause vomiting. Dizziness and or vomiting are symptoms of something else occurring in your body.
This low level can be a cause of hypotension.
Could happen if caused serious injuries...
Food poisoning can cause vomiting.
katamine cause vomiting
Yes, sorbitol can cause vomiting and diarrhea in people who are sensitive or intolerant to sorbitol.
Medications that can cause orthostatic hypotension include Tricyclic antidepressants, antipsychotics, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, antihypertensives, diuretics, vasodilators, Levodopa, beta-blockers (heart medications), and blood pressure medications
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