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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.

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