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... drowsiness, slow heartbeat, seizures, swelling in legs and ankles, or ... This medicine may make you dizzy, drowsy, or lightheaded. Do not drive or do ...
Midazolam injection is used to produce sleepiness or drowsiness and relieve anxiety before surgery or certain procedures. When midazolam is used before ...
sleepiness or unusual drowsiness. Less common. Agitation; anxiety; blurred vision; confusion; constipation; depression; dry eyes; eye irritation; feeling of ...
... drowsy. These drugs ease itching, swelling and ... A nonprescription anti-itch (antihistamine) pill that doesn't cause drowsiness may help ease itching.
irregular heartbeats; irritability; pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin; restlessness; shaking; sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; trouble sleeping. Some ...
drowsiness; headache, severe or continuing; sudden decrease in the amount of urine; trouble breathing; weight gain. Some side effects may occur that usually do ...
drowsiness; headache; mental depression. Less common. Acid or sour stomach; belching; blurred vision; body aches or pain; congestion; difficult or labored ...
These type of medications can make you drowsy. Your health care provider likely will recommend that you take these medications before bedtime. Opioids. Opioid ...
drowsiness; eye pain; feeling of warmth; feeling unusually cold; general feeling of illness; hives; hoarseness; increase in bone pain; irritation; joint pain ...
drowsiness; increase in heart rate; irregular heartbeat; irritability; mood changes; muscle cramps; numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands, feet, or ...
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