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Confusion (severe) · dizziness or lightheadedness (continuing) · drowsiness (severe) · shortness of breath or slow or troubled breathing · slow heartbeat · slurred ...
confusion; dizziness; headache; mental depression; seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there; trouble sleeping. Less common. General feeling of ...
However, elderly patients are more sensitive to the effects of this medicine (eg, confusion, dizziness, and falling) than younger adults. Breastfeeding.
Confusion. Muscle aches. Redness of the eyes, mouth and throat. Seizures. Headaches. When to see a doctor. Call your healthcare professional right away if ...
Confusion or changes in speech. Chest pain. Shortness of breath and nausea. Weakness. Burning pain in the hands or feet. Less commonly, very high platelet ...
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Anticholinergic medicines · Confusion. · Blurred vision. · Constipation. · Dry mouth. · Lightheadedness. · Loss of balance. · Trouble urinating.
A severe headache that comes on suddenly, often like a clap of thunder. A headache with a fever, nausea or vomiting, a stiff neck, confusion, seizures, numbness ...
Confusion · fainting · false beliefs that cannot be changed by facts · having extreme distrust of people · seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there ...
Patients who are prepared and are more aware of what to expect during their hospitalization will experience less acute confusion and rate the confusion they do ...
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