Patients taking colchicine should stop taking it immediately if they have diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting. If these symptoms continue for 3 hours or more after the medicine is stopped, check with a physician
Should be used in consultation with a physician, particularly if taking blood pressure medication. No reported interactions. There are no studies of interactions with Western drugs.
No common or serious side effects have been reported in people who use this medicine. However, anyone who has unusual symptoms after taking an antigas agent should get in touch with his or her physician.
A physician should be notified as soon as possible if fever occurs after taking granisetron.
Prochlorperazine has some side effects and can interact with current medications. These side effects should be discussed with your doctor or family physician.
Anyone who has breathing problems, fever or chills while being given aldesleukin should check with a physician immediately. Other side effects should be brought to a physician's attention as soon as possible: dizziness, drowsiness, confusion.
Severe pain may be a sign of complications, and should be reported to the physician.
Any of the following medical conditions should also be reported to the prescribing physician: Crohn's disease, liver disease, kidney disease and worm cysts in the eyes.
If there is any sign of bleeding or infection (fever, increased pain), the treating physician should be immediately contacted
Seeing a physician regularly while taking a diuretic is important. The physician will check to make sure the medicine is working as it should and will watch for unwanted side effects.
All medications provide benefits as well as the risk of negative side effects. All medications are not the same. Packaging should provide information about possible risk the medication can have. A medical professional can also advise the positive or negative effects of medications.
Breathing problems, coughing or wheezing; irregular, fast, or pounding heartbeat; slow heartbeat (less than 50 beats per minute); skin rash; swollen ankles, feet, or lower legs.
Seeing a physician regularly while taking this medicine is important. This will give the physician a chance to make sure the medicine is working and to check for unwanted side effects.