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Antiprotozoals are medicines that are used to prevent and treat malaria, a red blood cell infection transmitted by the bite of a mosquito. This medicine is a ...
This medicine may make you drowsy. ... impaired vision; increased sweating; indigestion; loss of taste; redness, soreness, or itching of the skin; sleepiness or ...
drowsiness; dry mouth; eye pain; general body swelling; inability to move the arms and legs; indigestion; joint pain; light-colored stools; lightheadedness ...
This medicine may cause dizziness, drowsiness, trouble in thinking, or poor judgment. Make sure you know how you react to this medicine before you drive ...
cough; difficulty with concentrating; drowsiness; excessive hunger; fast heartbeat; fever; headache (continuing); nausea; nervousness; nightmares; restless ...
... drowsiness, excessive hunger, fast heartbeat, headache, irritability or abnormal behavior, nervousness, nightmares, restless sleep, shakiness, slurred ...
Getting less than six hours of sleep is known to be bad for overall health. Stress, jet lag, shift work and other things that disturb sleep make heart disease ...
chest discomfort; confusion; dark urine; darkening of the skin; double vision; drooping eyelids; drowsiness; dry mouth; eye pain; fainting; flushed, dry skin ...
Moxifloxacin may cause some people to become dizzy, lightheaded, drowsy, or less alert than they are normally. ... sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; sore mouth or ...
drowsiness; dry mouth; eye pain; fruit-like breath odor; heavier menstrual periods; inability to move the arms and legs; increased hunger; increased thirst ...
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