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Although it is hard to tell exactly if you are given a placebo or not, here are some ways that may help: Placebo medications usually will not produce side effects. If you are experiencing no side effects while an active medication probably would produce side effects, then you may have received a placebo. If the desired effects are not occurring, then you may have received a placebo.
They really should be declared, as medication may have adverse effects when used in conjunction with others.
These side effects usually do not require medical attention, and may diminish with continued use of the medication.
It has no harmful effects for your eye, although it may sting or burn when it comes in contact.
As of now, there are no known side effects of eye surgery 10 to 20 years down the road. Some eye surgeries may need to be done over as they may not be permanent.
It is never advisable to take medication after its expiration date. The medication may no longer be effective, or you may experience side effects. If in doubt about medication, speak to your doctor or pharmacist or contact the company that produces it.
Glucagon, a medication sometimes given prior to an upper GI procedure, may cause nausea and dizziness.
Galantamine is a medication used to treat memory loss and dementia in patients with Alzheimer's Disease. Galantamine has several possible side effects that may occur. Some of these side effects are dizzyness, nausea, vomiting, and fainting. There are also possible drug interactions to be aware of if taking this medication.
It contains caffeine, so it may have some side effects associated with caffeine. Also, the medicine is an appetite suppressant, so it may have side affects associated with appetite suppressants. However, not much is known about the medicine so any specific side effects are unknown. If pregnant or breastfeeding, refrain from using the medication.
It depends on the type of medication your doctor has prescribed. When you get any prescription filled out ask your pharmacist for a print out. You can also go onto: www.google.com Type in: Side effects of (*PUT THE NAME OF YOUR MEDICATION HERE.) Important: Just because there are list of side effects does not mean you will get one of them and you may just getcouple of mild side effects. If there are any side effects from the drug (short of an allergy reaction) please see your doctor ASAP and discuss it with him/her.
Yes. Do the effects vary? Depending on the medication and the form of it. There may be a extended release that is different. Are there different strengths, yes. Such as amlodapine-it comes in 2.5mg, 5mg, and 10 mg
Neo-poly-Bac is a very common medication that is safe for dogs used to primarily treat eye infections. If a large quantity was ingested the pet may have diarrhea or an upset stomach but not long term side effects.