Nightmares, increased dreaming, constipation, joint or muscle pain, unusual bleeding, excessive bruises or nausea/vomiting should be reported to your doctor.
Drowsiness, headache, dizziness, depression and excitement are common side effects.
When you switch from one to the other, the two drugs will both be in your system and can interact, causing an increase in side effects. You should discuss those side effects with your doctor and be aware of the things to watch for during the transition.
There should be no side effects. You should feel the same either way.
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Prochlorperazine has some side effects and can interact with current medications. These side effects should be discussed with your doctor or family physician.
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.
Answer: They probably won't. But it depends what side effects you are experiencing. You should talk to your doctor about maybe a lower dosage if the side effects bother you that much. Answer: Or try another medication depending on what side effects you are mentioning. Most adults with ADHD or Narcolepsy do not experience intolerable and/or non-negotiable side effects. (Such as dry mouth.) You should talk to your doctor.
the pill has so many side effects listed that you should read the label for side effects
Pepto Bismol doesn't have that many side effects, but you should still use it with caution. :)
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Sodium thiosulfate will elevate blood pressure dramatically
A good psychiatrist should not cause detrimental effects, but he or she should tell patients about any potential side effects of drugs or other treatments.
No side effects... BUT it should not be taken regularly..